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Architectural Wonder II ContestContest 'Work in Progress' Submissions
Welcome to the contest, please make sure that you meet the sketch milestone, which can be a hand sketch/diagram or painting type art piece. In addition please make sure that this is a new piece for the contest and not something you have already done. Good luck!
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Is it my impression or are you trying to finish a project you've started when you entered our last contest the Dream House Contest?Here is your entry! Your entry on this one must be original, you're not supposed to finish projects you already started on past contests.
taking a look at your sketches and images...i'm wondering if you could make this entry of yours more challenging regarding the shape of the building you're trying to make intervention of.
i'd suggest you take the whole structural concept and start playing around with it...or even better to create the 2.0 version of it...maybe deconstructing some parts...morphing...or taking it to a next level of design...otherwise...and personally i think you're staying so close to the initial thought.
hmm... The Farnsworth house would be architecturall essence more than architecturall wonder, as far as I am concerned... It is rather difficult to take it to next level, but if you folow architecturall tendencies around the world, there are such attempts, some of them quite succesfull... My suggestion would be to take the theme and rethink it, take the whole legacy of Mies, or Corbu, or whole early modern movement and make monumental statement based on that spirit...
If you look at the early projects Mies and Le Corbusier did not realized, you will see their striving for architecturall wonder, both modern and classicall in spirit...