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archimodels: © warren techentin + nicholas alan cope (model photo) - wallpaper residence Residence Architecture, Maquette Architecture, Model Building, Architecture Project, Floating Architecture, Architecture Panel
archimodels: © warren techentin + nicholas alan cope (model photo) - wallpaper residence
1st Year.. Model Making Folding Architecture, Architecture Student, Landscape Architecture, Bicycle Parking, Arch Model
1st Year.. Model Making
Architectural Model II by Richard Sweeney, via Flickr Conceptual Model Architecture, Parametric Architecture, Organic Architecture, Futuristic Architecture
Architectural Model II by Richard Sweeney, via Flickr
Model 1 by James Milicevic, via Archinect Cubes Architecture, Concept Models Architecture, Layout Architecture, Architecture Details, Cardboard Model, Model Sketch
Model 1 by James Milicevic, via Archinect
Use of shadow to behoove the architects ability to show a different side of the model. Movement Architecture, Architecture Concept Drawings, Architecture Images, Conceptual Art, Cardboard Sculpture, Concept Diagram
Use of shadow to behoove the architects ability to show a different side of the model.
Chipboard Study Model: Ecole Design
Chipboard Study Model:
Architecture Collage, Chandigarh
Raphael Arthur Architecture Models on Behance Architecture Poster, Architecture Building
Raphael Arthur Architecture Models on Behance
Chipboard Study Model:
Chipboard Study Model:
During stress, a patient would be strapped to a chair and whirled around rapidly, after which a normal patient would be dizzy but a psychotic will not (1949 Herbert Gehr) Psychiatric Hospital, Mental Hospital, Worcester State, Old Hospital, Haunted Hospital, Abandoned Asylums, Abandoned Places, Mental Asylum, Mental Health Care
During stress, a patient would be strapped to a chair and whirled around rapidly, after which a normal patient would be dizzy but a psychotic will not (1949 Herbert Gehr)