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      sepo
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      Ground Floor Plan


      296-020 Ground Floor Site Plan.png

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        nomeradona
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        wow. the finished architecture is just awesome. one thing i really like is your attention of fusing the old with the modern. The design is so inspiring, the use of space and lighting is truly a masterpiece of a great master.

        visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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          sepo
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          Basement and First Floor plans


          296-021 Basement First Floor.jpg

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            sepo
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            Thank you Nomer. This is very kind comment.

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              sepo
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              Some details...


              WINDOW.jpg


              CONNECTION.jpg


              CORNER DETAIL.jpg

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                michaliszissiou
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                The best renders I've ever seen.

                The real rendering engine.
                How helpful your renders were sid? I remember that they were impressive renders, very useful for presentations, but I'll ask again. How useful to you? Or even to me, (not an architect) ? To have a clear vision of this wonderful concept? A simple raw SU export could serve well. (with some magic touch - you know how)
                Just because we're here, in SU forum. Just saying.

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                  dale
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                  I really appreciate the detail picture posts. This is where so many decisions are made.
                  Could you possibly post some glazing details.
                  You have really handled this with sensitivity, and I would love to see the treatments you have used.
                  Cheers.
                  Dale

                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    sepo
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                    Hi Dale
                    Would .pdf section be good enough, or you had something else in mind?


                    296-024-C Section B-B Section C-C East Elevation.pdf

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                      sepo
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                      Milking it..... I know... 💚 but we have been published on ArchDaily
                      http://www.archdaily.com/171797/28-church-street-s-porobic-associates/

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                        Blah11
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                        how did you make such fantastic wood texture? I am going to be making a bunch of furniture in sketchup in the next few weeks and anything I can do to improve my style is greatly appreciated. I'm lovin the design of the windows, grade A work.

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                          mitcorb
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                          Here's my two cents. I like this project. The details are well done, and I like the quick transition from wood to glass.

                          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                            sepo
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                            @blah11 said:

                            how did you make such fantastic wood texture? I am going to be making a bunch of furniture in sketchup in the next few weeks and anything I can do to improve my style is greatly appreciated. I'm lovin the design of the windows, grade A work.

                            The wood texture is image from my other built project....
                            Thanks for the comments regarding design.

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                              sepo
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                              @mitcorb said:

                              Here's my two cents. I like this project. The details are well done, and I like the quick transition from wood to glass.

                              Thanks Mitcorb 👍

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                                AdamB
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                                Great stuff, Sepo.

                                Those blue tinted panes cleverly break it up visually. Inspired.

                                Developer of LightUp Click for website

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