This is a study of 486 feet of present-day Greene Street between Houston and Prince Streets in Manhattan, New York.
It is very well done. History with architecture and urban planning, the holy trinity.
I wonder if this format would work for a portfolio?
Enjoy
Beautiful work, just beautiful.
As for how the format works... it's a little cumbersome if you're trying to make sure to see everything there.
Well done. I see that kind of work in the future of how architects sell, in project interviews and in the presentations of their design solutions. If I were practicing today I would substitute a “film” for the whole traditional project interview.
This is so great.
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This is a study of 486 feet of present-day Greene Street between Houston and Prince Streets in Manhattan, New York.
It is very well done. History with architecture and urban planning, the holy trinity.
I wonder if this format would work for a portfolio?
Enjoy
Beautiful work, just beautiful.
As for how the format works... it's a little cumbersome if you're trying to make sure to see everything there.
Well done. I see that kind of work in the future of how architects sell, in project interviews and in the presentations of their design solutions. If I were practicing today I would substitute a “film” for the whole traditional project interview.
This is so great.
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