I Think I've Finally Finished my Falkestraße Model...
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Grüß got!
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Is this project a fantasy, or does the city allow this type of modification in historic districts? I know there's a Viennese tradition of modernism; I can't remember the name of this architect from the 70s, I think he worked with colorful and organic forms, if it is indeed in Vienna.
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Hundertwasser... but that has nothing to do with your topic
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@Krass It was completed in 1987. They got around planning by classifying it as art after a meeting with the mayor of Vienna. Art isn't governed by planning law...
Read about it here:
Coop Himmelb(l)au's Falkestrasse rooftop "broke every rule"
Continuing our series reinvestigating deconstructionism, we look at Coop Himmelb(l)au's dramatic rooftop extension on Falkestrasse in Vienna.
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It was the photos in this article that allowed me to get the missing information to complete the model. .. and also to realise how many mistakes I'd made...
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Thank you, that's very interesting. You deserve credit, it's a real puzzle...
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Here's a rough animation:
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Here's a rough animation (the transitions are a bit naff)...
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Superb animation, I've never seen one so well done, without a rendering engine... it really shows the advantage of ambient occlusion in SU. It's better than virtual reality. Bravo!
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@Krass Which animation..???
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both, you posted two videos, you used SU
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@Krass Oh, right... they weren't showing up for me after I posted them... I can see them now.......
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That's why it's double posted... I assumed they hadn't been accepted for whatever reason...
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A very impressive project and not disrespect intended to them but, I end up looking at this sort of project and asking myself, Why?
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@Mike-Amos Because.
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Here's a rough animation (the transitions are a bit naff)...
That is some model. Tremendous details. Animation was on point too. I always like native SU output.
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Here’s a higher-res version of the animation:
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Here’s a higher-res version of the animation:
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@Rich-O-Brien Thanks, Rich
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Pardon me, not talking about "Why the model", why the building?
Sometimes when architects change an old building I have to ask why the change achieves other than change.
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Wow. I love that project. I ve seen that one, some years ago in TV.
Nice to see it in sketchup. I would love to render it.
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