To LUGNET HomepageTo LUGNET News HomepageTo LUGNET Guide Homepage
 Help on Searching
 
Post new message to lugnet.build.archOpen lugnet.build.arch in your NNTP NewsreaderTo LUGNET News Traffic PageSign In (Members)
 Building / Architecture / 2074
     
   
Subject: 
Re: new mocs: doorway studies 5-8
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build.arch
Date: 
Mon, 23 Mar 2009 19:51:44 GMT
Viewed: 
21933 times
  

In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
   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)
   
   the louvred doorway of france
 

   the baronial doorway
   
   the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway

enjoy or flickr away.

more doorways to come.

-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-

As always, your designs are wonderful, Deborah! I particularly like the baronial doorway. Very clever use of elements, like the rock halves as planters and the just-barely fanned out elements in the transom.

What parts are you using to get the diamond pane class behind the mullions?

-Bill

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: new mocs: doorway studies 5-8
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build.arch
Date: 
Sat, 28 Mar 2009 17:57:15 GMT
Viewed: 
22401 times
  

In lugnet.build.arch, William Leue wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
snip

  
   the next 4 doorway studies:


   the french shoe boutique (“shoe-ette” = chouette meaning cute)
   
   the louvred doorway of france
 

   the baronial doorway
   
   the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway

enjoy or flickr away.

more doorways to come.

-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-

As always, your designs are wonderful, Deborah! I particularly like the baronial doorway. Very clever use of elements, like the rock halves as planters and the just-barely fanned out elements in the transom.

What parts are you using to get the diamond pane class behind the mullions?

-Bill

thank you for your kind words! the paned glass is the glass from some of the harry potter sets http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=2494pb06. it’s a great piece but sometimes you have to hide the painted detail at the bottom of it.

-§ deborah §-

 

©2005 LUGNET. All rights reserved. - hosted by steinbruch.info GbR