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Chez modern, tres dramatic Funkman.
Point Piper, Double Bay or Whale Beach ?
Seriously, nice work. Love the cantilever.
Is this the one you want the arrayed glass balustrade for ? ( Haven't forgotten. Just a bit busy )
Keep us posted as it develops.
yep - and very close - Rose Bay overlooking the harbour - will be pretty snazzy if we get through Council
heres another
the balcony with the array - yes it is, and when you get a chance to help will be very appreciated. Not a rush, we have the first pre-da meting on Tuesday - plan to bring the laptop in to show Council. Showed a Councillor the other day at the office and she was suitably impressed with the program. She even said - we need this - can our staff use this program???
Autodesk will be speaking to Woollahra Council first thing in the morning
That view is even better !
Obviously you'll be tweaking transparency / reflections and maybe adding interior lights to further enhance.
A few RPC people, some shrubs/trees.... IOTW !!
"IOTW" ??
will be adding those things during the next stage - dont want to spend too much time on things just yet - I need to get paid afterall
nice work mr. funkman I really like the design. If it functions as well as it looks I guess I'll see you in the architectural magazines some time? [It would be striking to see the name -funkman- mentioned as designer at least! haha]
Very striking even with little material assignment so far...hopefully you'll get to dabble more on the tab and we'll see more?
I hope water/weather doesn't sneak inside through the valley of those high roofs or the clerestory on the right side of the second image
Do you get water is sydney??Originally Posted by Steve_Stafford
BTW steve - the big valley gutter we had in the wavy walls project I posted some time ago - its gone, monopitch grass roof now
Very impressed for a first project in Revit... straight in with a simple project was it I think IOTW wont be too far away with that one....
ok, after incorporating stormwater design, landscape architect, arborists reports, town planners comments, geotechnical investigations and the excrutiating painful Nathers certificates, this is what I have come up with...including the red posche