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    • marked001M Offline
      marked001
      last edited by

      here's an adaptive reuse project i designed last week for an office I work for. its an old industrial building in north philadelphia with an odd bi-level site being renovated into 16 apartments and two small retail spaces. these were semi-quick and conceptual, so there are some minor issues in some of the images... i'm trying to get better with post work

      these are done with sketchup/twilight/photoshop

      Pincus_V1 051312.jpg

      Pincus_V2 051312.jpg

      Pincus_V3 051312.jpg

      Pincus_V4 051312.jpg

      http://www.revision21vis.com

      instagram: revi21on

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      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
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        Masterful delineation (again). Good to see your new works.

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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        • KrisidiousK Offline
          Krisidious
          last edited by

          I don't normally go for the Modern look... However the use of wood and colors here is really appealing. all of the natural colors soften the scene. really nice. love the front too. whats more the urban area gets a great feel of nature with the inner courtyard. and again those colors tie it all in together. great job...

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          • tademaT Offline
            tadema
            last edited by

            Hello Jason, the "softness" to the first image looks great πŸ‘

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            • R Offline
              ramy_ramroum
              last edited by

              hi , i like yout post pro of grass , were can u find a picture of a grass please ? thanks

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              • pugz1983P Offline
                pugz1983
                last edited by

                Hi Jason,

                Love the soft bloom on the images. Nice render and model.
                But what is the woman in bikini doing on one of the renders? Don't get me wrong. I think all good renders need at least one good bikini model. But haven't seen many people around here that put this in practice πŸ˜„ .

                Greetz Twan

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                • marked001M Offline
                  marked001
                  last edited by

                  thanks guys, appreciate it.

                  ramy.. just do a google search for grass or lawn and a ton of good images will come up to use.

                  twan.. i should probably ditch the chick in the bikini...but you've got to play to your audience and these clients are old men πŸ˜‰

                  http://www.revision21vis.com

                  instagram: revi21on

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                    Roger
                    last edited by

                    Jason, inside every old man is a young man saying "WTF happened?"

                    And my first reaction was YEAAH! Its about time.

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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                    • marked001M Offline
                      marked001
                      last edited by

                      Looks like this project might actually happen. Slowly getting time to update the model/design.... it gained a floor on the front and I put together a quick image for the lobby.


                      LancasterLofts_V1 112012.jpg


                      LancasterLofts_V5 112612.jpg

                      http://www.revision21vis.com

                      instagram: revi21on

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                      • Chris FullmerC Offline
                        Chris Fullmer
                        last edited by

                        The renders are absolutely amazing Jason!

                        2 complaints on the design though. The stairs in the courtyard image seem very steep. And the walkway the girl is standing on would NOT work for bare feet. I'm not even sure if it's legal at all! But it is a cool idea.

                        Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
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                        • marked001M Offline
                          marked001
                          last edited by

                          haha.. yeah, agreed on both. those were quick and conceptual. the stairs were stretched and fudged into place in a rush and the grating is definitely gone now.

                          http://www.revision21vis.com

                          instagram: revi21on

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                          • marked001M Offline
                            marked001
                            last edited by

                            here are the updates to the interior courtyard and rear. it remained pretty true to concept. the window placements aren't ideal but they're not based on the unit layouts; the angles of the faceted facade aren't quite as steep unfortunately; and the whole thing flipped to take advantage of an adjacent party wall.


                            V2 120612.jpg


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                            V6 120612.jpg

                            http://www.revision21vis.com

                            instagram: revi21on

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                            • Bryan KB Offline
                              Bryan K
                              last edited by

                              Great updates.

                              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                              • marked001M Offline
                                marked001
                                last edited by

                                Thanks Bryan.

                                http://www.revision21vis.com

                                instagram: revi21on

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                                • marked001M Offline
                                  marked001
                                  last edited by

                                  the inner courtyard of this lost its sawtooth pattern and the front facade couldnt be salvaged, but its more or less intact and construction has started..


                                  Front


                                  Courtyard


                                  Courtyard


                                  Updated Render of Courtyard

                                  http://www.revision21vis.com

                                  instagram: revi21on

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                                  • RichardR Offline
                                    Richard
                                    last edited by

                                    Nice mate, great project!!!!!!!!!

                                    Wondering though about the process there during construction, it looks as though the whole wall is first clad in ply and then the opening cut out? Is this right?

                                    [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                                    • marked001M Offline
                                      marked001
                                      last edited by

                                      Yeah that's how they're doing it...moves along much quicker. Cut it out from the inside after the fact.

                                      http://www.revision21vis.com

                                      instagram: revi21on

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                                      • RichardR Offline
                                        Richard
                                        last edited by

                                        Wow! Seems like MASSIVE waste, everything here these days is about waste saving! I know plywood has a tonne of reuse options, but still! 😞

                                        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                                        • marked001M Offline
                                          marked001
                                          last edited by

                                          What's the other option? Even if you cut it beforehand, you're cutting out the same amount. Otherwise, you'd end up with a bunch of small pieces all over and that can't be good for shear strength.

                                          http://www.revision21vis.com

                                          instagram: revi21on

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                                          • RichardR Offline
                                            Richard
                                            last edited by

                                            @marked001 said:

                                            What's the other option? Even if you cut it beforehand, you're cutting out the same amount. Otherwise, you'd end up with a bunch of small pieces all over and that can't be good for shear strength.

                                            Mate we tend to design it in! Making sure all panels / windows and opening work at 300mm grids - then the use of a 2400mm or 2700mm sheet can be cut to 600/900/1200/1500/1800/2100 and then the offcut of any sheet has a re positioning option within the wall.

                                            I'm just doing this exercise now on a house design where everything works in off shelf SIP panels @ 900 or 1200 wide x 2400/2700/3000 high - then ply linings at 900 wide x 2400 high and built in joinery at 600 and 900 - the total waste will fill a wheel burrow and virtually no onsite cutting.

                                            We look at:

                                            The cost of excess material, all all reasons of environment, transport and budget.
                                            Any waste if it cant be stored, the cost of disposal,
                                            Speed of building.
                                            The embodied energy in that waste.

                                            It also helps too if any post completion off cuts are of these multiple sizes as if they can be stored they will have a purpose later!

                                            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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