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As a break from architectural focused work we started this R+D project, inspired by the recent snow in the UK.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedAs a break from architectural focused work we started this R+D project, inspired by the recent snow in the UK.
EVERY TIME I WORK FOR A NEW PROJECT, I ALWAYS KEEP ME MIND,THAT MY CURRENT WORK SHOULD GO BEYOND TH LIMITATIONS.
Hi everyone!
As every year, we’ve tried to convey our Christmas feelings through an image.
A young couple of lovers who run away from the bustle of the city to seek refuge in a quiet and peaceful forest.
We couldn’t think of a better place to exchange gifts, under a starry sky, with own lover.
We hope you like it and happy Christmas to everyone!🎄
Hello everyone, I would like to show you my recent project that I have been working on in my free time.
Inspired by Apartments Charlotte / Michels Architekturbüro / Berlin
According to Prose Edda, when Odin and other Æsir came from Asian Turkland to North Europe, they brought their culture and language “that became native in all those lands”, and along with them came prosperity and peace.
Some argue the historical precision of the XIII century epic of Æsir – others simply admire the legasy of those people
(or gods?).
Oseberg ship is one of the brightest examples of that divine culture, for it keeps touching our hearts so many centuries later…
Viking Ship Museum: Arnstein Arneberg
Osebergskipet: Ritually buried 834 AD. Excavated by Haakon Shetelig and Gabriel Gustafson in 1904-1905
Software: 3Dsmax, Corona Render, Zbrush, UV Layout, Knald, Autocad, Affinity Photo, Nuke
Wood Block Residence / Chadbourne + Doss