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Tom Suess
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I'm pretty sure the cantilevered portion of the structure has a physical connection to it's base. It's more like putting a book on a table and using rebar and concrete to connect the book to the table. Definitely possible. Ask any structural engineer.
Marco Venturelli
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bellissimo lavoro gabriele!ma vicino a milano ci sono quei boschi!:))
gran tocco l'inserimento della luna!
Gabriele Coi
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right right...
the secret is in the terrace... :D
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Matthew Spencer
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Actually I quite like the composition! I really enjoy when a archviz composition is as much about the environment as it is about the building.
Gilles, I think this construction is quite feasible, thanks to the magic of structural steel ;)
G M
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Nice job, very pleasant to the eye, but technically impossible ...
The center of gravity of the upper part is above the empty, it is like putting a book on a table where more than half would be above the empty, here falls ...
Manoj Singh
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I like your visualization especially 3ds max.
Gabriele Coi
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nothing special.. 3ds MAx, Vray and Ps!
Justin Lawless
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What did you use to put this together? It is gorgeous!
Gabriele Coi
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thank you all!!
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AND PIC
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That's a shame!I'm to far from Buenos Aires.
Actually I'm an architect that's why I only can do viz as freelance. Thank you anyway and keep doing good images! :)
Adeel Hameed
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It's really awesome job!
Glessner Group
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AND PIC: We no longer hire freelance employees. Our Buenos Aires office is currently looking for interns. If interested email jobs2012@glessnergroup.com
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AND PIC
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Hey Glessner, any freelance position? :)
Glessner Group
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Great job Gabriele!
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Justin Traylor
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I agree very nice work, I like the deer. The composition is a little bottom-heavy though.
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Really really nice! I love it! What trees did you use? Well done!