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    work.. in progress?

    By david basulto
    Sep 28, '04 7:02 PM EST

    Well, another week with good news. .i found out that my camera works, i just have to press the usb connector to it, it's kinda lose. Im posting pics of the finished chair. I hope you guys liked the postings, from the renders, to the construction and now the final chair. Now, on the construction and modeling class, we are going to to a house extension, up to 100 square mt, with budget and construction methods, using revit or architectural desktop (plus autocad-formZ-3dsmax).
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    my friend pablo next to our chair
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    the chair on a sunny day
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    construction details
    In studio, i decided to move my building on the site and change the form, now im going for a "transparent wall" that will communicate trough views the river with the park, which are separated by a small 12mt hill. I did this scheme on sketchup to show how the program will be distributed: one big hole as a hall, and the books-lecture-computers-etc put along this set of 2 walls, which will contain the vertical circulations. some migth be electric stairs. I gotta work on the section of the project now, and its due thursday so lots of work this week, that's why im making this post this big :).
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    the hill: to the rigth, the river and old industries, to the left, the park
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    my library's main sketch
    On other news, this friday there's a sports competition between our faculty, UCV's architecture faculty and UAI school of business on "ciudad abierta" (open city) which is a large terrain near the beach where UCV does their open studios, building a small city, built by students and teachers, along with artists, sculptors, and philosophers.Some of them live there. Its def. worth the trip.



     
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