Images from May 2020. Not sure how such an odd assortment got bunched in together like this. These were early covid times and I probably thought it was going to blow over soon.
I did spend some of my enforced free
time remastering one of the building books we wrote for Zimbabwe secondary
schools back in the 1980s. The line drawings here were intended to teach basic
concepts of technical drafting. Using familiar objects to translate between
orthographic and isometric projections.
The heart shaped amphitheatre was one of those random little
challenges that my boss Brian throws at me from time to time. Fun while it lasted.
The passage behind the Kings gallery at Notre-Dame was one
of the last things I tackled before deciding it was probably time to move on. There are so many “secret
passageways” in these old Gothic buildings: access for maintenance concealed
within the thickness of the masonry walls.
And that funky stair balustrade was
a response to a query my old friend Ross sent my way, arising from the scan to
BIM work he's been doing for some years now, mostly in South Africa. Stair
balustrades are not Revit’s finest hour, but there are ways of getting there if
you put your mind to it.
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