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Photography and post-processing by Micaela Hoo

Wardrobe/styling by Alex Keenum and Amy Soderlind

Hair/Makeup by Joshua Conover for Look Artists

Models Leanna (JE Model) and Jason (City Model)

Special thanks to Victoria da Roza for the use of her horse, Larissa

 

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Photography and post-processing by Micaela Hoo

Wardrobe/styling by Alex Keenum and Amy Soderlind

Hair/Makeup by Joshua Conover for Look Artists

Models Leanna (JE Model) and Jason (City Model)

Special thanks to Victoria da Roza for the use of her horse, Larissa

 

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The large scale model of downtown Chicago, at the Chicago Architecture Center museum. Photo taken late November 2019. The museum is located in One Illinois Center (111 East Wacker Drive).

The scale of the model is 1 inch = 50 feet, or 1:600.

On the town's main street, you find this brass model.

 

Trnava - Slovakia.

Zagreb city history museum - an excellent presentation of this fascinating city, Well worth visiting. www.mgz.hr/en/

 

potsdamer platz

Work In Progress Pics - Hackable City Model for Mifactoris Progroam "Hackers Closing Loops" | More Info here: mifactori.de/hackable-city-model/ AND HERE: mifactori.de/category/city-hacking/

Various materials city-model, 2019-2020.

Wider view of the area around Saint Mary's Cathedral.

Looking over Darling Harbour south. In the middle is the new ICC (International Convention Centre) with what's left of Tumbalong Park. The Chinese Garden of Friendship is still there on the right.

On the left between the freeways is the new IMAX.

Far right, all the brown towers are the new apartments built on the site of the Entertainment Centre & it's car park.

~ model of the city of Ferrara,

~ left center of photo: Cathedral

~ right center of photo: Este Castle

 

a museum exhibit at the Castello Estense (the Este Castle)

Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, Italy

 

Photography and post-processing by Micaela Hoo

Wardrobe/styling by Alex Keenum and Amy Soderlind

Hair/Makeup by Joshua Conover for Look Artists

Models Leanna (JE Model) and Jason (City Model)

Special thanks to Victoria da Roza for the use of her horse, Larissa

 

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This view is of Darling Harbour with the Maritime Museum in the foreground & in white, two proposed developments awaiting development approval. The one on the right is where Harbourside is now & the other is where Cocklebay Wharf is.

The dark brown one in the centre is where the IMAX theatre was & is currently being re-built to house a Hotel as well as the IMAX screen.

The large scale model of downtown Chicago, at the Chicago Architecture Center museum. Photo taken late November 2019. The museum is located in One Illinois Center (111 East Wacker Drive).

The scale of the model is 1 inch = 50 feet, or 1:600.

In the Ground floor of the Sydney Town Hall Admin Building is a scale model (1:500) of the Sydney CBD & environs.

Above is a picture of Central Station complete with suburban electric trains & an LRV (tram) about to enter the Colonnade.

~ model of the city of Ferrara, showing the expansions of the city including the Addizione Erculea, orchestrated by the Este dukes

~ lower left corner: the Certosa

 

Castello Estense (the Este Castle)

Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, Italy

 

IMG_8825

The Opera House model & cityscape from the front of the display.

St Bartholomew's Hospital and St Paul's Cathedral.

 

1:500 scale model on display at the Guildhall, London.

 

​- image © Phil Brandon Hunter - www.philbhu.com - image ref:

P2160039a

 

the London City Model: www.flickr.com/photos/191876035@N02/albums/72177720314939...

 

London, England: www.flickr.com/photos/191876035@N02/albums/72177720303920...

 

nla.london/exhibitions/the-city-model

Photography and post-processing by Micaela Hoo

Wardrobe/styling by Alex Keenum and Amy Soderlind

Hair/Makeup by Joshua Conover for Look Artists

Models Leanna (JE Model) and Jason (City Model)

Special thanks to Victoria da Roza for the use of her horse, Larissa

 

www.papercutmag.com

January 10, 2019 - This model of Jerusalem as it looked during the Second Temple period was originally located on the grounds of the Holyland Hotel and it was relocated to the Israel Museum in 2006 when it was also updated for inaccuracies.

 

"The Second Temple Jerusalem Model recreates the city of 66 CE at the height of its glory; the eve of the great revolt of the Jews against the Romans. The city then stretched over some 450 acres.

 

The model, measuring some 1,000 square meters, was created by Professor Avi-Yonah, a leading scholar specializing in ancient Jerusalem. Avi-Yona's reconstruction is based on descriptions from Jewish sources, particularly the Mishnah, and the writings of the contemporary historian Flavius Josephus. He also relied on archaeological finds from Jerusalem and from other Roman cities.

 

At the heart of this impressive city stands the Temple Mount. Kings who built the city, notably the Hasmoneans and their successors, and King Herod and his descendants, were greatly influenced by the Greco-Roman culture. This is clearly reflected in the style of the buildings, and in the layout of the streets; in the holy precinct at the top of the hill; the public water facilities, and other dedicatory monumental buildings as well as in the sports and entertainment facilities.

 

A closer look reveals the uniquely Jewish character of Jerusalem. First, there is only one sacred precinct - the Temple Mount - with a single temple, to one God. Second, the city has no sculptures, or reliefs depicting human figures and animals, in accordance with the second of the Ten Commandment: Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.

 

The magnificence of the city as it replicated in the model did not last for long. In 66 CE the Great Revolt against the Romans broke out, and in 70 CE, after five years of fighting, the city was destroyed and the Temple burnt down." Previous text from the following website: www.imj.org.il/en/wings/shrine-book/model-jerusalem-secon...

Photography and post-processing by Micaela Hoo

Wardrobe/styling by Alex Keenum and Amy Soderlind

Hair/Makeup by Joshua Conover for Look Artists

Models Leanna (JE Model) and Jason (City Model)

Special thanks to Victoria da Roza for the use of her horse, Larissa

 

www.papercutmag.com

Work In Progress Pics - Hackable City Model for Mifactoris Progroam "Hackers Closing Loops" | More Info here: mifactori.de/hackable-city-model/ AND HERE: mifactori.de/category/city-hacking/

Work In Progress Pics - Hackable City Model for Mifactoris Progroam "Hackers Closing Loops" | More Info here: mifactori.de/hackable-city-model/ AND HERE: mifactori.de/category/city-hacking/

January 10, 2019 - This model of Jerusalem as it looked during the Second Temple period was originally located on the grounds of the Holyland Hotel and it was relocated to the Israel Museum in 2006 when it was also updated for inaccuracies.

 

"The Second Temple Jerusalem Model recreates the city of 66 CE at the height of its glory; the eve of the great revolt of the Jews against the Romans. The city then stretched over some 450 acres.

 

The model, measuring some 1,000 square meters, was created by Professor Avi-Yonah, a leading scholar specializing in ancient Jerusalem. Avi-Yona's reconstruction is based on descriptions from Jewish sources, particularly the Mishnah, and the writings of the contemporary historian Flavius Josephus. He also relied on archaeological finds from Jerusalem and from other Roman cities.

 

At the heart of this impressive city stands the Temple Mount. Kings who built the city, notably the Hasmoneans and their successors, and King Herod and his descendants, were greatly influenced by the Greco-Roman culture. This is clearly reflected in the style of the buildings, and in the layout of the streets; in the holy precinct at the top of the hill; the public water facilities, and other dedicatory monumental buildings as well as in the sports and entertainment facilities.

 

A closer look reveals the uniquely Jewish character of Jerusalem. First, there is only one sacred precinct - the Temple Mount - with a single temple, to one God. Second, the city has no sculptures, or reliefs depicting human figures and animals, in accordance with the second of the Ten Commandment: Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.

 

The magnificence of the city as it replicated in the model did not last for long. In 66 CE the Great Revolt against the Romans broke out, and in 70 CE, after five years of fighting, the city was destroyed and the Temple burnt down." Previous text from the following website: www.imj.org.il/en/wings/shrine-book/model-jerusalem-secon...

Zagreb city history museum - an excellent presentation of this fascinating city, Well worth visiting. www.mgz.hr/en/

 

St Paul's Cathedral.

 

1:500 scale model on display at the Guildhall, London.

 

​- image © Phil Brandon Hunter - www.philbhu.com - image ref:

P2160035a

 

the London City Model: www.flickr.com/photos/191876035@N02/albums/72177720314939...

 

London, England: www.flickr.com/photos/191876035@N02/albums/72177720303920...

 

nla.london/exhibitions/the-city-model

City Model showcased under the glass of the ground floor

Work In Progress Pics - Hackable City Model for Mifactoris Progroam "Hackers Closing Loops" | More Info here: mifactori.de/hackable-city-model/ AND HERE: mifactori.de/category/city-hacking/

Work In Progress Pics - Hackable City Model for Mifactoris Progroam "Hackers Closing Loops" | More Info here: mifactori.de/hackable-city-model/ AND HERE: mifactori.de/category/city-hacking/

Work In Progress Pics - Hackable City Model for Mifactoris Progroam "Hackers Closing Loops" | More Info here: mifactori.de/hackable-city-model/ AND HERE: mifactori.de/category/city-hacking/

Photography and post-processing by Micaela Hoo

Wardrobe/styling by Alex Keenum and Amy Soderlind

Hair/Makeup by Joshua Conover for Look Artists

Models Leanna (JE Model) and Jason (City Model)

Special thanks to Victoria da Roza for the use of her horse, Larissa

 

www.papercutmag.com

View over Hyde Park north of the Mid City Skyscrapers. Sydney Tower in the middle & the new towers at Barangaroo top far right.

White colour indicates D.A pending.

Brown: under construction.

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