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In lugnet.announce, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> Well, after 5 days or so, my entry still isn't up on the ISCC website, so I
> decided to go ahead and post the pictures on my own site.
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> My entry is a modern architecture studio on the beach, designed in the style of
> architect Le Corbusier:
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> http://lego.bldesign.org/models/?m=retreat
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> I originally designed this house for an architecture class I took last year.
> You can see renderings I did for the class here:
> http://home.cwru.edu/~bxl34/retreat.html
> And a paper model here:
> http://home.cwru.edu/~bxl34/model/
> Enjoy, and please LMKWYT! (Criticisms, comments, questions, etc)
> --Bram
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> Bram Lambrecht
> bram@cwru.edu
> www.bldesign.org
I must say, the model does successfully capture the "feel" of a Le Corbusier
building. I went to Clemson Univ. in Clemson, South Carolina for architecture
(or "architorture" as we called it); a lot of the professors were heavily into
the Modern & Bauhaus movements, so Le Corbusier influences were seen in many a
class & student projects. Oddly enough, I did an artist's beach house as a
second year project which was *loosely* based on Le Corbusier's style--it was
like fluid claws coming out of the beach tearing up the squarish, urban house.
Anyways, excellent job on the school project, but especially the Lego rendition!
Jeff
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