
Zamora Offices / Alberto Campo Baeza Architects: Alberto Campo Baeza Location: Calle Obispo Manso, 1, 49001 Zamora, Spain Design Team: Alberto Campo Baeza, Pablo Fernández Lorenzo, Pablo Redondo Díez, Alfonso González Gaisán, Francisco Blanco Velasco Area: 12100.0 m2 Year: 2012 Photographs: Javier Callejas Sevilla, Cortesia de Alberto Campo Baeza Collaborators: Ignacio Aguirre López, Miguel Ciria Hernández Other Collaborators: Alejandro Cervilla García, Emilio Delgado Martos, Petter Palander, Sergio Sánchez Muñoz Structural: Eduardo Díez – IDEEE Installations: Úrculo Ingenieros Rigger: Juan José Bueno Crespo Glass Consultant: José Pablo Calvo Busello Contractor: UTE Edificio Consejo Consultivo: Dragados Promotor: Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Hacienda From the architect. Facing the cathedral and following the outline of the former convent’s kitchen garden, we erect a strong stone wall box open to the sky. Within the stone box, a glass box, only glass. The stone box made from Memory.
Algunos de los mejores recursos gratuitos 3D en la web Dentro del mundo del modelado 3D y de la Visualización en Arquitectura, existe un mundo de páginas y recursos disponibles en la web, que son compartidos por los mismos estudios al igual que por usuarios anónimos. Ambos están ofreciendo de forma gratuita sus mejores resultados, para que nosotros podamos insertar dentro de nuestros propios modelos 3D, ahorrándonos así varias horas de trabajo e indiscutiblemente aumentando la calidad de nuestras imágenes y proyectos. Ronen Bekerman es un destacado hombre de este rubro, ya que a través de su blog, comparte toda la información referente a la Visualización en Arquitectura. Es así como queremos destacar dentro de su blog la sección “Freebies”, donde se ofrecen recursos con descarga directa y gratuita. A continuación una pequeña selección de los mejores recursos con sus links directos de descarga. 1. 65 personas de recorte por xoio 2. 10 Mapas de cielo esféricos HDri 3. 130 Plantas XFROG 4. 23 Texturas de madera por Trespa
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April and May Freebies Juan Carlos Ramos kindly shares his second 2D Cut Out People Pack. As I always say – You can never have too many 2d people, and this pack has 10 groups of them that Juan prepared as part of his Post Production Spanish Master Class. Enjoy! Read More Mischa Winkler kindly shares his high quality grass models with Octane ready materials. You are free to use this for commercial projects too and files are available as .obj .fbx and .max with texture maps. Read More Our good friends at Designconnected started a 30% discount promo until January 5th 2014, as well as offering a nice set of free models to you all. Read More In their continuous effort to make the use of RailClone as easy as possible, Long time blog & challenges sponsor, iToo Software, created a new short how-to tutorial that showcase how RailClone can act as a Bookcase creator. Read More Daniel Lyono kindly shares his Roda Network 130 Sofa 3D Model. Read More
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