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the beachhouse

Cinema 4D Architecture posted on May 11, 2005
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Comments (10)


Hermond

9:47AM | Wed, 11 May 2005

Very nice design and idea, but trust me, the ceiling won't hold. Try to connect the upper part with the lower part, like extending the pipes in the borders. For the rest, very good.

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amapitodd

9:54AM | Wed, 11 May 2005

Great design. My advice is on compositing. I would recommend adding grain to the 3D model to match the grain present in the beach image. That would help "marry" the two together.

capture

9:59AM | Wed, 11 May 2005

absolutely fantastic style!!!!! awesome!!!

0m3g4

3:02PM | Wed, 11 May 2005

Hermond, I do believe that ceiling (the one over the porch) would in fact hold. We have many bus-stations around here that use a similar design. I have to say that I do very much like the design in this. The theme has been done properly.

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Nod

4:12PM | Wed, 11 May 2005

Wonderful model.

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electric

7:13PM | Wed, 11 May 2005

full architecture new concept beach house. excellent, prefabricated object

CraigInOmaha

9:09PM | Wed, 11 May 2005

I don't know much about engineering. (Let those experts comment), but I do recognize a beautiful structure when I see it. This is a marvelously futuristic design.

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cadavatar

3:10PM | Sun, 15 May 2005

'Tis true... the porch ceiling would be toast, probably even without a breeze. That's my only crit though. All else is praise for a really cool concept and execution.

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Turin_Returns

11:40PM | Sun, 15 May 2005

"Darling, a beach house seems to have landed on the kid's sand castle!"

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micsteel

2:08PM | Sun, 04 September 2005

The curved glass (plexiglas?) seems to be 2cm thick: I think it'll hold. I'd feel safer in a storm if it were attached, just because I like over-engineering: We have hurricanes and tornadoes on Earth. -- On another note, it looks like the house just beached, but left no tracks; and the tracks underneath the house are the same apparent age as the ones around it. Turin is correct: It just landed! As for grain, future materials will not wear as contemporary and historic materials have; they may even be self-repairing. So to all those grain-grunges out there, I say: PLPLPLPLPL! :D


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