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Architectural Renderings - Architectural Visualization Showcase2D and 3D architectural visualizations. FINAL
nice, I like the 2nd as well. Wondering if you've worked out how the floors would work, elevators and the like. The St Luis arch has an elevator that follows the arch's profile, should be able to work here too. Mind sharing some of your design thoughts?
Hi Rod, the sunset is my fav as well...since this was just for fun..i've thought about how the interior would look like, i was thinking to have a sky lobby/ transfer floor somewhere in the middle of the building to support the elevator going to the top...but arch elevator wouldn't be a bad idea..
cheers mate..
nice, I like the 2nd as well. Wondering if you've worked out how the floors would work, elevators and the like. The St Luis arch has an elevator that follows the arch's profile, should be able to work here too. Mind sharing some of your design thoughts?
Hi Rod, The sunset is my fav as well...since this was just for fun I havent thought about how the interior would look like..I was thinking of Casino in the podium, hotel and convention in the tower.
And then generate a sky lobby/Transfer floor somewhere in the middle of that twisted tower to support the elevator going up to the top..just an idea though..hey an arch lift wouldn't be a bad idea!...
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Very interesting design and great renderings!
Although the form is unusual, it still have some architectonic qualities to it. Rod pulled out some interesting questions, I am interesting in building inner structure too, if you went into that part...
Anyway, thanks for sharing and keep posting your work!
Hi d.sign, Thanks my friend..
nothing is impossible these days..
we might adopt a diagrid system 'exoskeleton' on the external faces of the building to give a tube structure that resists gravity and any other lateral forces, almost similar to that bending building in beijing china which design by rem koolhass, so the positioning of the columns and diagonal tubes reflects the distribution of forces in the surface skin of the building.
humm...i dont know i'm not a structure guy' ..i'm just an architect with an idea in his head
Hey RVN welcome, Ive already commented on your image on another forum, well basically the background needs more work, especially the area where the city meets with the sky.
Hey Horhe...nice to see you here!..
i just updated the rendering...Thanks!
cheers
Hi d.sign, Thanks my friend..
nothing is impossible these days..
we might adopt a diagrid system 'exoskeleton' on the external faces of the building to give a tube structure that resists gravity and any other lateral forces, almost similar to that bending building in beijing china which design by rem koolhass, so the positioning of the columns and diagonal tubes reflects the distribution of forces in the surface skin of the building.
humm...i dont know i'm not a structure guy' ..i'm just an architect with an idea in his head
Cheers
As I said, there is obvious structural logic in your idea... I was actually asking about inner organization of the building... interior arrangement of spaces, floor division and such things... I believe it would be interesting to go into the sections and plans for this building...