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    The Goldsteinresidence in LA

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    • jo-keJ Offline
      jo-ke
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      some of you may know this juwel of architecture in LA.

      To train twinmotion pathtracer I rendered that object... more to come....

      still modelling and rendering...

      this is the real object: http://jamesfgoldstein.com/


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      http://www.zz7.de

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      • tuna1957T Offline
        tuna1957
        last edited by

        WOW ! Looking forward to more. πŸ‘

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        • jo-keJ Offline
          jo-ke
          last edited by

          and here are the panos:

          https://kuula.co/post/N92Xy/collection/7qcFX

          http://www.zz7.de

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          • Bryan KB Offline
            Bryan K
            last edited by

            Perfect.

            I studied this house as well and was contemplating modeling it last year, but decided it was too much to take on.

            Well done! πŸ‘

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

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              GFXS
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              Very nice! I had the privilege of studying under John Lautner, the architect of the Sheats-Goldstein Residence, when he was a visiting professor in college in the 80's. I'm glad to see that people still appreciate his work and that his designs are enduring.

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