Saturday, April 6, 2013

Trying lights with my model



When the shop opens, I will cut holes in the base, so that it could be placed on the context model.

6 comments:

  1. So far so good.
    Aside from the base mounting, will you be doing anything else to this model? I was wondering if you were going to adjust the corner conditions at all and possibly adjust the conditions on Yonge Street. Perhaps it is the photo, but the Yonge Street solid condition does not seem to have the articulation you have put on the Gould Street wall conditions.

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    1. The Yonge street solid condition is a part of fire compartment, to which a fire exit leads.I wanted to leave it solid and have DMZ projecting their ads on it. I will cover the corner, make it more neat, if that's what you meant.

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  2. The corners seem to not come together like they would in a real building. I am not asking that you change your design by any stretch of the imagination, however I would imagine that the Yonge Street and Gould Street elevations meet at a proper wraparound of material/cladding. What we have here is something rather disjointed where the mullions do not seem to seamlessly go from one side to another. It is not a matter of making it neat - it is simply a question of whether or not the corner is meant to be broken in the way the model shows it.

    With respect to the Yonge Street facade, if the solid condition is what you have described then I would hope that the renderings you will produce define these areas in a strong, supplemental way.

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    1. The corners are my mistake, I accounted for wrong thickness of plexi,this was not a design intent to have them like that.I will try to fix it.

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