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| | i have been experimenting with a variety of designs to create curved staircases, and in some cases, wavy staircases. the designs here are all based on the same concept, but each varies slightly in building techniques using different stud lengths to create different degrees of curves. all designs can be created with one or multi directional curves.
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more studies should follow soon.
also included in this folder is the glass and painted wood staircase from
the water tower house.
enjoy.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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| higdon, studies (score: 3.094) |
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in keeping with my newest building theme, i continued the
doorway studies. there are many
advantages to doing these studies: i get to use a variety of architectural
styles, a wide of variety of colours, they take up much less space to store than
my conventional mocs and displaying them is so simple and hassle-free. there is
no consistent scale, i just worked with whatever i thought worked well.
the next 4 doorway studies:
| | the french shoe boutique (shoe-ette = chouette meaning cute)
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| | the louvred doorway of france
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| | the baronial doorway
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| | the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway
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enjoy or
flickr away.
more doorways to come.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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| higdon, studies (score: 3.087) |
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last year i dismantled one of my favourite creations,
st. paul de vence. i had intended
to keep it around but i was going through a building slump and decided it had to
be undone. as i did this, i realized i was more emotionally attached to it than
anticipated, so i couldnt bring it down to the baseplates. instead, i decided
to keep the more interesting bits of it, the doorways. i boxed them in to be
able to display them quickly. as i was doing this, i realized a quick way to get
back into the building groove was to do more doorway studies.
here are the 4 main doorways from the medieval village.
| | the belltower
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| | a village house
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| | the auberge door
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| | the auberge window
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enjoy.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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| higdon, studies (score: 3.082) |
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In lugnet.build.arch, David Koudys wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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also included in this folder is the glass and painted wood staircase from
the water tower house.
enjoy.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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Very nice!
Dave K
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thanks, dave!
-§ deborah §-
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| higdon, studies (score: 3.074) |
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In lugnet.build.arch, Aaron Amatnieks wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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more studies should follow soon.
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Once again you have outdone yourself. Looking forward to your next studies,
and borrowing some Ideas for my own projects :)
Aaron A
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thank you, aaron. the next set are a little more treacherous to navigate. just
have to get around to photographing them. i look forward to seeing how you use
them!
-§ deborah §-
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