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Pavilion Expo

Bryce Architecture posted on Jan 20, 2005
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Well, it's been a long time since I had something to post, so here I am, with a little "school-thing" :) We were required to think of a pavilion for an art exhibition, involving a number of given 5.10x5x10m modules. The given terrain size was of 30x45m and we had to think of that one also, as the exhibition would encompass the yard too. This is the final version of my idea, and of course, for school it was accompanied by plan views and elevations, but those are much too big for me to be able to show here (can't scan 'em :P) In fact, being 1st year students, we're not really allowed to include computer renders in our projects, but this time, we could add them to the project portfolio, but they would not matter in the evaluation process. Feedback is very welcome :) Thank you for looking.

Comments (10)


Evchen76

9:58AM | Thu, 20 January 2005

Hey Julia thats very cool :))) hugs Eva

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jddog

11:29AM | Thu, 20 January 2005

This is really interesting... remind me the pavillion of Mies in Barcellona in some way... I think about the water plan. Your viual here is really atractive and interesting... just we can't see interior space... Eventually an integration in you image of some details of the 2D plan can be really interesting. Thumbs up ;)

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JVRenderer

11:41AM | Thu, 20 January 2005

Very nifty model, nice job Iulia. :o)

ex_cal

12:02PM | Thu, 20 January 2005

Great design indeed.

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Moebius87

7:35AM | Sun, 23 January 2005

There's a bit of "deconstruction" here, but that makes this presentation even more interesting. I too agree with jddog... I'd like to see your interior planning. :o) Great stuff!

pheonix_rose

7:42AM | Sun, 23 January 2005

That's cool...well done...i have to agree about the interior..i can't wait to see it if you ever do..=) Pheonix_rose

Aelfa

12:36PM | Mon, 31 January 2005

Cool :)

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KingPtolemy

12:48PM | Fri, 11 February 2005

Excellent design and creativity!!! Welcome back!!!

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Mikan

10:33PM | Fri, 25 March 2005

ahhh....bryce? didn't expected to see smth like this here...well done for a start; I guess you that you have a lot to learn in bryce...btw - still love "arhi"? :)

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Bungalo

9:48AM | Tue, 26 April 2005

Hey hey! :) Looks who's brycing! :) Well to be serious and leave a worthfull comment I just wanna say You did well. Maybe it's not the easiest way to bryce an architectural project, but as this time only primitives are involved they were not to hard to put together I gues. Good presentation.


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