Building 1.
For one reason or another I had always wanted to do a 3D model of this building. It could be the dramatic central plaza which overlooks the ocean or the monolithic look of the modular buildings.
Reference: image - The Salk Institute, http://www.salk.edu/about/about_campus_architecture.php?sid=about&subsid=campus (accessed: 28/08/2008)
For one reason or another I had always wanted to do a 3D model of this building. It could be the dramatic central plaza which overlooks the ocean or the monolithic look of the modular buildings.
Reference: image - The Salk Institute, http://www.salk.edu/about/about_campus_architecture.php?sid=about&subsid=campus (accessed: 28/08/2008)
Building 2.
One of the many deconstructive building of Frank Gehry's. The building is interesting because of the surrounding historic Prague area that the building is situated in, with an unorthodox design, with the way that part of the facade flaring out and the added "jewelery" on top of the building it fits the streetscape surprisingly well.
Reference: image - Dancing House, Prague, http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/dancinghouse/index.htm (accessed: 28/08/2008)
One of the many deconstructive building of Frank Gehry's. The building is interesting because of the surrounding historic Prague area that the building is situated in, with an unorthodox design, with the way that part of the facade flaring out and the added "jewelery" on top of the building it fits the streetscape surprisingly well.
Reference: image - Dancing House, Prague, http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/dancinghouse/index.htm (accessed: 28/08/2008)
Building 3.
I should have chose a better picture of the building that demonstrates how the light penetrates the cuts that are made into the side of the central box and the space that are left out on the curved room.
I should have chose a better picture of the building that demonstrates how the light penetrates the cuts that are made into the side of the central box and the space that are left out on the curved room.
Reference: image - Koshino House by Tom Lee, http://cat2.mit.edu/arc/gallery/4203_final2/gal_banana/index.html (accessed: 28/08/2008)
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