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    Hi, here are my final entries. I saw no reason to rerender.
    Sw: 3dmax / Vray / Photoshop.
    It was a great pleasure to competed with you guys.

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    After some time of quiet fellow readers, I would like to this competition.
    This model, or this design reminds me immediately of the Glass House by Phillip Johnson. I would now like to take this idea and combine it with a kind of English country estate.
    But rather than growing, reserved. And the whole ensemble is embedded in a large slightly overgrown garden.

    Please find attached a photo which brought me to this idea.

    Let's see

    cheers Paul
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    ups, a lot of grammar errors. sorry for that.

    here are some pictures of my idea for a better understanding.
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    hi,
    here are a few updates. I think so, the idea is a little more tangible.
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    hi. looks nice,

    but i got to ask, my guess is the the location will bring us the hover feeling.

    right now it's looks as if you plan on doing this in a garden so i can't see how HOVER comes in.

    what is your plan exactly?

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    ups,
    I probably interpreted something wrong. ok, no problem, is still enough time for changes so far. thanks for the note.

    paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul.lecat View Post
    ups,
    I probably interpreted something wrong. ok, no problem, is still enough time for changes so far. thanks for the note.

    paul
    Hey... this old classic + new modern addition concept is very cool. I hope you keep that basic idea with the hovering interpretation to it.

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    thanks for the nice words
    here's another idea, which wanders been quite a long time in my head. and the basic idea has not changed. I hope it is not too daring for all the architects here.
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    I really like this idea. What are your plans for the environment? Your reference photo seems great in this regard.

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    Thanks ben.
    I was inspired by the typical old English country home style, with a slightly overgrown old garden. In which the story is practically in the air.
    This is obviously a lot of work, but let's see if I can do everything.
    Below are a few inspirations, which I found on the Internet.
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    This might give you some ideas with modern + classic concept.

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    I like the idea of mixing old and new too. That's one clever way of making your entry unique. Looking forward to how you pull it off.
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    Nice concept. I declare myself completely fond of old things and this mix is refreshing. Using a portico (or arcade) to support the hover section is really awesome. You only need a good render showing the environment
    Congratulations!

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