I love that wood stove, but the baby carriage had that Rosemary's baby appeal 
Then I looked inside it...
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RE: A Thread for Fine Design
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RE: Fable
Welcome to the forum usen.
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RE: Here we go again.
Take good care.
There certainly does seem to be more weather extremes lately. -
RE: Some recent work
Hell, stairs are so regulated here that all the stairways I really love could never be built here.
Actually (good observation)when the house is built these will probably be a landscape element.
No real excuse for omitting them
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RE: Dolphin Slaughter
So well spoken (written) Tig.
Many don't understand that we have become so disengaged from our food source, that in purchasing those plastic wrapped choice chicken breasts, you are essentially the one who chopped off the head. -
RE: Inspiration for those who Love Chris Phillips' SP Piano
Damn... don't let Google get a hold of these, or instead of Streetview, we will have these little pests mapping our houses to model for Google earth

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RE: My Works-WIP-
So if theses are the renderings I'd love to see the finished pieces. But then again if these are the finished pieces I'd love to see the renderings.

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RE: NPR again
Although NPR it sure relays the concept, and does it very well.
These large sites are sometimes hard to express, but you really pulled it off.
Is this all actually modeled
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RE: Some recent work
Tim, Simon, harnstein
Thank you for your thoughts.
Sometimes, clients, and even colleagues don't really critique. And being from an Art school background, I am very much appreciative of others critical opinions. Sometimes even the smallest of observations can be a real eye opener.
A little background.
The site is actually modeled from the survey, and if you are on the rooftop deck and looking back toward the trees you can see the ocean. It has minimal soil coverage, and those lichen covered boulders are everywhere, and the will be more to deal with upon excavation.
The client design ice breakers, so I used this context as a basis for the roof element, kind of thinking of the bridges on ships.
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RE: Some recent work
Eric, Richard, John
Thanks for the comments.
Richard
I have been following your work for years so I appreciate the push. (Maybe it should be a shove)
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RE: A liitle more recent work.
I don't know if these will be any use to you, and they may make your machines grunt, but they are plants that if viewed from a reasonable distance keep their integrity.
I'm always being asked to employ elements into my models that reflect green wall technology etc.
These can work for that.Cucumber vine.skpTomatoe plant.skpPepper~.skp -
A liitle more recent work.
This Project is just going through the zoning amendments, and so A WIP, but again just some presentation ideas for the client, and the civic officials.






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RE: CatchUp Edition 8
CatchUp is a real class act.
You deserve a lot of credit.
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Some recent work
Some recent work for a residence on the West Coast of Canada. Some different presentation ideas.






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RE: A Thread for Fine Design
Another Retro Beauty
Case Study House #22
Pierre Koenig
The link between the above photos is there were taken by the father of Architectural Photography
Julius Shulman
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RE: A Thread for Fine Design
I've always wanted a Maserati. A tool to lose your license with

Richard Neutra
Kaufman House 1946
Haus Rentsch 1964

Kramer House 1953




