I think this choice of views is very interesting. When you look at the spaces in plan it seems that the entrance is clear, but from this perspective, it almost seems like there isn't an entrance at all. Rotating the view just a touch would probably communicate the plan a little better. I like the 'journey' and 'the peak', it makes a great story. See you in Boston.
I am a student at the Boston Architectural College enrolled in the Distance Masters of Architecture Program. I live and work in Westerville, Ohio. I am happily married to my wife Cindy and have two children, Nathan and Jessica. I work within a family architectural practice, Shremshock Architects, Inc.
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I think this choice of views is very interesting. When you look at the spaces in plan it seems that the entrance is clear, but from this perspective, it almost seems like there isn't an entrance at all. Rotating the view just a touch would probably communicate the plan a little better. I like the 'journey' and 'the peak', it makes a great story. See you in Boston.
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