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Artlanis Render by Nico

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Hello freinds, i think this is my first post here, so hello. I see a lot of friends in here, so... hi!

This is a design that i have been working on and off for some time now and its special for me. A dear friend of mine, Anna Gawlik from Poland has the task to design the interior, shes a very gifted girl and i know she will do a great job on it.

Ok, hope you like the render.

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Anonymous
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hmmmmm..... why can't i see any images in the post?
Anonymous
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I just want to know where you get your Skyhooks from. They're hard to come by here in NZ, our Engineers don't like them.
Rakela Raul
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welcome nico,
i checked the advent site, amazing stuff from you
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s2art wrote:
I just want to know where you get your Skyhooks from. They're hard to come by here in NZ, our Engineers don't like them.
Thank you, Stewart.

As one of the few Engineers on this site I wanted to have the same comment.

When asked "can we do this?', my response is always you can almost do anything you want, given enough money.

The Cantilevered Structure will create quite a Moment at the structure that sits on the ground. The Structure on the ground may need to have very deep embedded pilings to counter-act the couple.
Anonymous
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Thats a great render, and a nice looking design as well.. it reminds me of a cross between an iPod and the Clinton Presidential Library

Cheers,
daniel

PS: Welcome to the forums
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Thanks a lot to every body for that warm welcome. nice to see familiar name around.

Ok, i'm continuing with this architectural style, so here is a more conventional space near a lake, i like a lot how this is coming out, more renders to come, they are cooking.

Hope you like this and comment on the architectonically side of this render.

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stefan
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nicolasrivera wrote:
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Nice rendering but I wonder what our engineers would say about this... The floor is rather thin and the glazing doesn't seem to be able to function as a large framed beam. Some diagonal braces would at least hint at a possible constructional solution.
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stefan wrote:
nicolasrivera wrote:
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Nice rendering but I wonder what our engineers would say about this... The floor is rather thin and the glazing doesn't seem to be able to function as a large framed beam. Some diagonal braces would at least hint at a possible constructional solution.
Was thinking the same thing engineer as I am..or was... I imagine a fat concrete foundation anchoring steel wires that goes up in the mid wall and then out in the roof...just like a bride construction. The room (walls and slab made of light wight steel combo..or a crane for that part) would then hang from the roof. Nice "no-gravity" architecture otherwise. I like the clean impression.
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Hello friends..... Engineers, will this structure work??

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