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Yantram model making services encompass a diverse range, from quick study models, to super-detailed presentation display models, for projects large or small.
errrr dunno whats happening on my shots :|:|:| need more practice??..maybe a new gear? :(:( donate your dslr to me :D
Still cant catch up with you all soo busy with my studies :(
Model:Mack Cortel (putosessions)
Gear:Nikon d40 with 50mm
comments and faves will be much appreciated
In Z33 BUILDS study models and pictures of our new house for the arts designed by the Italian architect Francesca Torzo will be presented.
In 2012 the design team of the Italian architect Francesca Torzo won the international architectural competition for the renovation and extension of the exhibition building of Z33.
The architect from Genoa designed for the extension of Vleugel '58 a sober and intimate building that will fit effortlessly in the historical fabric of the surroundings and the city. The architecture – unpretentious and poetic – connects seamlessly with the stately exhibition building from 1958.
The construction will start in the summer of 2016 to be completed by the end of 2017.
Photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
"Sing Red Songs, Study Model Personalities, Strive for Excellence and to be at the Forefront" I associate red songs more with Chongqing and its Party Secretary Bo Xilai who is hoping for a promotion, but maybe more red songs will be sung in Chengdu soon! Are you looking for some red songs? Some are here on the Baidu search portal mp3.baidu.com/m?f=ms&rf=top-index&tn=baidump3&...
Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) typically stay in the atmosphere for a much shorter time than carbon dioxide. However, their warming effect on the atmosphere can be much greater. The main SLCPs behind current global warming are methane, tropospheric ozone, hydrofluorocarbons and black carbon. Cutting global SLCP emissions will have a number of rapid benefits. These include reduced warming, both globally and in the Arctic. They also include benefits for human health and agriculture, since many SLCPs are also dangerous pollutants.
Source:
D. Koch and J. Hansen, “Distant origins of Arctic black carbon: A Goddard Institute for Space Studies Model experiment”, Journal of Geophysical Research, 2005; Measures to reduce emissions of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP) in the Nordic countries, Nordic Council of Ministers, 2018; Mitigation of Arctic warming by controlling European black carbon emissions (MACEB), 2013; European Space Agency Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (ESA GHC CCI) Climate Research Data Package (CRDP); O. Cooper et al., Tropospheric ozone and its precursors from the urban to the global scale from air quality to short-lived climate forcer, 2015; International Chamber of Shipping (ICS); IHS Global Insight; World Shipping Council.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Philippe Rekacewicz
Concept study model
Inspired by fixed-gear bicycles GEAR is a concept that represents an entirely new way of looking at the sub compact vehicle
Simple and utilitarian but also customizable
Practical but fun
Connected and affordable
Everything that young, discerning urban buyers would want in a car
I'm very excited to be participating in the SAF 11th Annual Architectural Model Exhibit: Modelspace. If you are in the Seattle area please be sure to check it out!
Model Design
Fall 2007
Foam core, illustration board, paper and balsa wood.
Design: me
Photo: Roark Congdon
aaaaaaaaaaand i'm back in ohio, desperately trying to catch up on "wall" and not thinking about how much i need to catch up on sleep. this batch of walls explores an idea i'd touched on in one earlier model - if you fold along the diagonal of the second-largest golden rectangle in the spiral, the thing will lean over in a way that lines up exactly with the diagonal of the first golden rectangle. this is inherent to the geometry of the golden rectangle and offered some interesting possibilities for the interplay between the triangular front plane and the rectilliniear back plane....as well as some monumental exercises in making the things weave together in the back. unfortunately, as i mentioned previously, it turned out that the "two planes separated by a uniform cushion of air" approach wasn't really what we were going for. i felt that in order to capture more volume with these basic shapes, i would have to move them so far out of sync that the original diagonal-alignment would have been completely wiped out, somewhat defeating the purpose/justification. it was back to square one, a bad place to be this close to the end of the assigment.
Case study model of Barton Myers' Wolf Residence (Toronto, ON) for ARCH 3002 habitation review with Brian MacKay-Lyons at Dalhousie University. Basswod elements indicate the addition proposed as part of the project.
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Model: Card and Basswood
Base: MDF 3/8" board
TMP-Style corridor was a study model I made to see if I could get the panels to have that rounded, padded look. Now I can paint them the right color. BTW: the exact same corridors were used for both the TOS movies and TNG!
Museum of Modern Art
New York, NY, USA
Vojin Bakić (sculptor)
Berislav Šerbetić (architect)
Zoran Bakić (architect)
Spomenik ustanku naroda Banije i Korduna,
Petrova Gora, Croatia 1979 - 81
study model 1979, stainless steel
Collection Bakić
Original Material Type: Newspaper clipping
Article Title: Part 4: History of Bayview Hunters Point
Author: David Jaffe
Publication: New Bayview, c. January, 1990
Subject Keywords: San Francisco, Bayview Hunters Point history, South Bayshore Study, Model Cities Agency, Earnest "Pee Wee" Mitchell,
Collection: Bayview Branch Archives
Repository: San Francisco History Center - San Francisco Public Library
This exhibit space features Meier's work from the 1960s through the present, from large-scale presentation models of the Getty Center to the first study model of the Smith House from 1965. Also on view are prototypes for furniture and product design as well as sculptures.
© 2010 Kathryn Yu. All rights reserved.
Square & rectangular box layout, SketchUp model perspective. 12" & 18" high boxes
These simple study models were all done using Google's SketchUp application – a 3D modeling program
a place to practice climbing, a place to sit, a covered public space, (maybe a spot to watch movies too?)
project:
rehabilitation medicine & wellness center for vancouver, usa.
thesis study model: cardboard, chipboard, paper, baby breath
Case study model of Barton Myers' Wolf Residence (Toronto, ON) for ARCH 3002 habitation review with Brian MacKay-Lyons at Dalhousie University. Basswod elements indicate the addition proposed as part of the project.
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Model: Card and Basswood
Base: MDF 3/8" board
Case Study Model: Atelier Katharina Grosse 1:50
M.ARCH 200B Spring 2012: Maggie Lee, Ellie Ratcliff, Larkin Brogan
interior courtyard / canyon / public passageway connecting esther short park to a new green corridor into downtown
project:
rehabilitation medicine & wellness center for vancouver, usa.
thesis study model: cardboard, chipboard, paper, baby breath
Close up of a form and spatial study model. This project is to study making use of an existing bridge.
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Reflexe im Haar/Reflections on Hair, 1989 (Albertina - Sammlung Batliner)
Next to Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein is the most important and influential exponent of American Pop Art. And like Warhol he draws on comic strips, advertisments, newspapers, and mail-order catalogues for his work, blowing up the often very small printed motifs into huge formats. The printed halftone pattern is reproduced dot by dot in paiting by Lichtenstein, which become a formative design principle and his trademark. At the same time, Lichtenstein is one of spriitual fathers of the transformation of low into high art: he transposed the ficitional world of comics into museum art. It is the migration of a genre motif to a different sphere. Mainly in the 1970s, Roy Lichtenstein was also studying models from art history. In Glass and Lemon Before a Mirror he reformulated the classical genre of the still life in his own visual language. He also likes to paraphrase masterpieces from art history, from Monet to Picasso.
Roy Lichtenstein ist neben Andy Warhol der bedeutendste und einflussreichste amerikanische Künstler der Pop-Art. Wie Warhol greift er auf Comicstrips, Werbematerialien, Zeitungen und Versandkataloge zurück und vergrößert die oft winzig kleinen gedruckten Vorlagen zu großen Formaten. Der Druckraster der Vorlage wird von Roy Lichtenstein Punkt für Punkt gemalt, was zu seinem Gestaltungsprinzip und Markenzeichen wird. Zugleich ist Lichtenstein einer der Väter der Verwandlung von Low in High Art: Er transponiert eine erfundene Welt der Comics in eine Kunst, die in Museen hängt. Es ist die Migration eines Motivs in eine andere Welt. Vor allem in den 1970er-Jahren befasst sich Roy Lichtenstein mit Vorbildern aus der Kunstgeschichte. Bei Glas und Zitrone vor einem Spiegel formuliert er das klassische Genre des Stilllebens in seiner eigenen Bildsprache. So paraphrasiert er auch gerne Meisterwerke von Monet bis Picasso.
The focus of Albertina Contemporary Art is on the art of the second half of the 20th century. Both the stars and the diversity of post-1945 art will be on display: works by Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Arnulf Rainer, Georg Baselitz, Alex Katz and Maria Lassnig, among others, form the centerpiece of this year's presentation of contemporary positions from the ALBERTINA.
Around 80 masterpieces illustrate the multi-faceted artistic production, ranging from hyperrealism to abstraction, from facets of aesthetics of color to political topics, and illustrate the complex parallel currents of the past decades.
Der Fokus von Albertina Contemporary Art liegt auf der Kunst der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Gezeigt werden sowohl die Stars als auch die Vielfalt der Kunst nach 1945: Werke von Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Arnulf Rainer, Georg Baselitz, Alex Katz und Maria Lassnig bilden neben anderen das Zentrum der diesjährigen Präsentation zeitgenössischer Positionen aus der ALBERTINA.
Rund 80 Meisterwerke illustrieren die facettenreiche künstlerische Produktion, die von Hyperrealismus bis Abstraktion, von farbästhetischen bis zu politischen Themen reicht, und veranschaulichen die komplexen parallelen Strömungen der vergangenen Jahrzehnte.