My first home to be constructed UPDATE!
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What a nice project. Congratulations! Good job!
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As others have said, very impressive.
Is this the Newport Beach house? Have not been there for many years now but would be neat to see this when finished.
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Pretty wild design for a first build! (and I mean that in a good way)
Congrats on a great accomplishment.
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Wow. Congratulations!
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@ntxdave said:
As others have said, very impressive.
Is this the Newport Beach house? Have not been there for many years now but would be neat to see this when finished.
Hello ntxdave thanks for the kind words.
This is not the Newport Beach house, this house is being built in Palm Springs, CA
The Newport Beach house is just in concept phase as we work with a potential client to see if they would want to work with us.
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Looked very similar in design so I thought maybe it was the same home although the terrain (background) did not look anything like I remember from that area.
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@kaas said:
First Home and you're going Lautner style. You must like a challenge
Great work and cudoz for the client who's up for something out of the ordinary.Thanks I love John Lautner's work, he's one of the Architects that I am inspired by, along with Architect/Designer Guy Dreier. I think he is the best at the ultra modern style.
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I remember thinking to myself when i first saw your model posted...(cooool, but no way is this thing getting built...)
Just goes to show what I know...
Outstanding! very, very, cool! Congratulations.
Paul
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Congrats, Aaron. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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@pmolson said:
I remember thinking to myself when i first saw your model posted...(cooool, but no way is this thing getting built...)
Just goes to show what I know...
Outstanding! very, very, cool! Congratulations.
Paul
Thanks Paul.
I have to say coming from the inner city of Chicago, I didn't know houses could be anything other than what we normally see, mostly minimal and gable roof type structures, then as I got more into architecture I found out about Architect Guy Dreier and started to see that a home can be a lot more creative and unique and that excited me very much.
I got a blessing to work for a developer that pushes uniquely interesting shaped homes, and that's what the people want that come to us.
Thanks again.
Check out Guy Dreier Designs.com
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@bryan k said:
Congratulations! That's a very cool and impressive design and I love the construction photos. (they are fine, BTW)
Please keep us posted!
Thanks Brian
Will keep everyone posted
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@firstliight said:
@bryan k said:
Congratulations! That's a very cool and impressive design and I love the construction photos. (they are fine, BTW)
Please keep us posted!
Thanks Brian
Will keep everyone posted
Excellent. Looking forward to seeing them.
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Well done Aaron, that's one cool design. Its great to see the 'meat' going on the 'bones'. Its looks perfectly natural in its setting also.
Please keep the pictures rolling in as I imagine the interiors will be impressive.
Mike
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@mike lucey said:
Well done Aaron, that's one cool design. Its great to see the 'meat' going on the 'bones'. Its looks perfectly natural in its setting also.
Please keep the pictures rolling in as I imagine the interiors will be impressive.
Mike
Thanks Mike will keep the updates coming and thanks again.
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That's freaking awesome home!
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Obviously you used SketchUp in visualization. What was the rest of the documentation process like? Did you design within SketchUp or use it for construction drawings? Looking forward to more pictures!
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@pbacot said:
Obviously you used SketchUp in visualization. What was the rest of the documentation process like? Did you design within SketchUp or use it for construction drawings.
The floor plan and the home was completely created within sketchup and the model was used for the construction drawings.
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