Wednesday 8 August 2012

A work in progress

Whilst I've made many hints at starting lots of portfolio works both online and to my friends & family, I always make a marvelous start which very quickly fades to nothing and I end up with a myriad of half finished projects. Alas I can't help but feel it's simply because I've picked projects that don't interest me enough; I've always yearned to re-create Mies Van Der Rohe's Farnsworth House, but with it having been done so many times (and especially well by Alessandro Prodan) I figured I might as well scrap that idea...

It was with this that I came up with the idea to produce a 3D of a building that had been inspired by the Farnsworth house, so I set about looking for similar buildings and eventually found myself repeatedly coming back to one building in particular; the Olnick Spanu House by Alberto Campo Baeza. This was exactly the project I was looking for with a modern, sleek, minimal building set against a backdrop of heavy forrest with a stunning vista across a river to the hills beyond.

So I've started creating the building, piece by piece using photographs gleaned from the internet; I had to re-draw in CAD all of the floorplans and tweak little bits & pieces to get them to work properly, but it was worth it as it's taken a lot of the headache out of working out certain details.

Here are my work in progress images.:






[small update] A few more shots to add:






Currently focusing my efforts on the kitchen area, which is gradually coming together. I'm having to freestyle this quite a bit as I've almost exhausted all the info that can be gleaned from the photo's I've got.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks! Need to get back to work on this, it's been shelved for a while because I've been so busy on other projects, plus the thought of re-linking all the bitmaps, etc due to a server move doesn't fill me with excitement!

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