Gus, the model looks great. Please take a break and double check to make sure all your elements work with the low boston sun. Provide a few solar study plans.
Great model! You've been busy. The transition to Revit shouldn't be too difficult after using both AutoCAD and SketchUp. Something to try after the semester! I get a much better sense of design from your perspectives and materials applied. I read the north wall much better than from your elevations. I see you have a lot of glass over the parking? Is this high ticket material justified over parking? Maybe a roof form pulled from the various angles above would serve just a effective? Great work on the renderings!
Wow Gus, you are cruis’n! Things are looking great; I really like the "art panels". Are they an electronic board that will change or are they static? Whichever, I like the use of them indicating the art that happens within the building. Keep up the great work and look forward to see next Tuesday!
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Gus, the model looks great. Please take a break and double check to make sure all your elements work with the low boston sun. Provide a few solar study plans.
Gus,
Great model! You've been busy. The transition to Revit shouldn't be too difficult after using both AutoCAD and SketchUp. Something to try after the semester! I get a much better sense of design from your perspectives and materials applied. I read the north wall much better than from your elevations. I see you have a lot of glass over the parking? Is this high ticket material justified over parking? Maybe a roof form pulled from the various angles above would serve just a effective? Great work on the renderings!
Wow Gus, you are cruis’n! Things are looking great; I really like the "art panels". Are they an electronic board that will change or are they static? Whichever, I like the use of them indicating the art that happens within the building. Keep up the great work and look forward to see next Tuesday!
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