reteequa
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What a fun job to have.
Great video on them being built in China
What a fun job to have.
My plastics class in school was taught by an architectural model maker - insane levels of detail and ingenuity goes into making these. Utmost respect for those in that profession.Not sure about this project - but there is a Toronto firm behind the architectural models for a large number of high profile projects:
Inside Peter McCann's Toronto Model Making Studio | SkyriseCities
SkyriseCities stopped by the Toronto studio that built the 27-foot sales model for the Burj Khalifa.skyrisecities.com
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Great video on them being built in China
Always wondered what happened to the models once the project was done. As far as I know, they usually go back to the architect, the model-maker, or whoever wants to keep it (sometimes the developer), but the model more often than not disappears from public eye, and may end up quietly disposed of years later after being forgotten about. A shame, as modelmaking's very much a craft of its own, with its own techniques, history, and artistic flair- and the models also serve as an highly tangible documentation of a city's architectural history.Not sure about this project - but there is a Toronto firm behind the architectural models for a large number of high profile projects:
Inside Peter McCann's Toronto Model Making Studio | SkyriseCities
SkyriseCities stopped by the Toronto studio that built the 27-foot sales model for the Burj Khalifa.skyrisecities.com
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We've also visited Myles Burke's workshop: https://skyrisecities.com/news/2015/12/inside-scale-model-mumbais-world-towersNot sure about this project - but there is a Toronto firm behind the architectural models for a large number of high profile projects:
Inside Peter McCann's Toronto Model Making Studio | SkyriseCities
SkyriseCities stopped by the Toronto studio that built the 27-foot sales model for the Burj Khalifa.skyrisecities.com
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As for the models, perfect opportunity for UT to host a special visit (if you have room). Everyone loves models..
Why is Cresford creating models for buildings that have sold out (or are close to it) - 2 years ago, in the case of 33 Yorkville...
Why is Cresford creating models for buildings that have sold out (or are close to it) - 2 years ago, in the case of 33 Yorkville...
oh no what a downgradeHeard Concord came calling.