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Paris World's Fair 1900 - Portuguese Pavilion

Maya Historical posted on Dec 11, 2006
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This one was not situated ad the other pavilions already made. The pavilion of Portugal was situated just behing the first range of 15 pavilions. It make part of the second step of my project, with 7 other pavilions, Denmark, Persia, Peru, Luxumbourg, Finland, Bulgaria, Roumania... This part is planed for the first months of 2007. The Portuguese pavilion was not very big, comparing with the other pavilions of the Nation's Quay, it's a kind of fisherman store. I hope you appreciate this one too.

Comments (11)


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Cosme..D..Churruca

5:55AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Extraordinary again and it is impressive the documentation you have for these works.

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Dann-O

5:56AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Looks like a small town train station. I am enjoying this series a lot.

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lemog

6:08AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

You're almost right Dann-O, especially because there's just behind this pavilion the railroad of the electric train... on the ground level... and just above, there's the moving sidewalk to transport people around the World's Fair... ;-)

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dorkati

6:35AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Yes, I think same...like a lovely small train staition in a small village :)

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chrispoole

7:08AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Excellent work, looks most excellent.

Valerie-Ducom

11:07AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Wowwww, qu'est-ce qu'il est beau ce batiment et qu'elle architecture!! Excellent mon grand, encore un chef d'oeuvre!!! Bisous et bonne aprem' ;)

Rorsdors

2:52PM | Mon, 11 December 2006

May not have been very big but it was very pretty. Loved the vids , and love the models.

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louly

3:23PM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Bon, valou et moi on est pas amies pour rien, j'allais dire un autre petit chef-d'oeuvre ;) Superbe modisation et superbe rendu aussi, j'aime beaucoup la lumie et l'atmosphe. Bravo!

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Silgrin

4:52AM | Tue, 12 December 2006

Another stylish render with great detail. Whats a bit disappointing to me is that this close-up shows theres nothing inside. Im afraid this work doesnt allow you to place the camera so close to the building. At this level of detail and style every "scratch" becomes a visible problem :)

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lemog

5:31AM | Tue, 12 December 2006

Silgrin... -> it's my fault, I must add some peoples around to appreciate the scale... even if this one appear a bit small, it was not so small... like that, even with closer photos of the real one the inside things are not visible at all with the glasses reflections or shadows... In any case, thanks to you all for all these good comments... that push me to continue further !

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Convict86

1:31AM | Sat, 16 December 2006

Awsome detail, lighting and textures!! Excellent!!


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