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Re: My latest cathedral.
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lugnet.build.arch
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Mon, 30 Jul 2001 23:02:33 GMT
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----- Original Message -----
From: Seth McCarus <lrover@mindspring.com
> Another masterpiece, for sure. You've got a really unique style. Have you
> turned your interest in architecture to non-Lego applications?
Thanks. Architecture is purely a hobby for me. Computer programming is my
profession. I must admit though that sometimes I turns the studs off my
LEGO computer models to see them as if they were real buildings.
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> One small note of criticism I would have is the front entrance--that staircase
> seems very small compared to the great flat facade of the cathedral. I would
> have envisioned a wide canopied staircase there... but on the whole, it's
> terrific!
This never occurred to me, but you are certainly correct. I was lazy with
this part. I originally copied one of the transcepts as a start for the
front facade and I really should have made a bigger stair case. On my other
models, I do tend to put more time into stairs.
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> Seth.
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> In lugnet.announce, Brad Hamilton writes:
> > Its been a while since I've done something in CAD, but I found an old flying
> > buttress concept I did a while back and decided to make a cathedral out of it.
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> > The result is a bit smaller than previous efforts, but decidedly more unusual.
> >
> > Comments are appreciated.
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| Brad-- Another masterpiece, for sure. You've got a really unique style. Have you turned your interest in architecture to non-Lego applications? One small note of criticism I would have is the front entrance--that staircase seems very small compared (...) (23 years ago, 30-Jul-01, to lugnet.build.arch)
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