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Not a Janus face, for Tallpindo

3D Modeling Architecture posted on Nov 02, 2007
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Another render of the "Villa Savoie"; north and east faÃ�§ades. Tallpindo is right: this is not a "Janus faces" house. This Functionnalist architecture, with few walls inside the house but small columns, sometimes in the middle of a room. Nothing's perfect. Ontar 1 guessed that the cars could turn around the house; people can climb down and entering the main door without be wet if it rains. I love the main living room inside "Falling Water" and the living room inside the "Villa Savoie". Since I discover F.L. Wright's "Falling Water", 35 years ago when I was art student, I ever saw the same pict with the same p.o.v. Discovering the other façades is a little bit disappointing.More, there is another part of this house never shown : a friend building with a passage between the 2 houses. I never saw picts of this house...Why?

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tallpindo

5:27AM | Fri, 02 November 2007

To stand here and to see the ascendance is to really appreciate the art that rises up in a man's utterances. Now we also know that it is not just in engineering materials but in electronic traces and files that the edifice can rise. The singular witness now includes even the ground and the trees.

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bkhook

8:18AM | Fri, 02 November 2007

Interesting architecture.

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ontar1

10:13AM | Fri, 02 November 2007

That is so cool, excellent work~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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