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Queen Museum Of Art Competition, New York, NY
Queen Museum Of Art Competition, New York, NY
Queen Museum Of Art Competition, New York, NY
Queen Museum Of Art Competition, New York, NY
Queen Museum Of Art Competition, New York, NY
Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga, Azuma Village, Japan
" A competition entry for the Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga in Japan, this
project links nature, terrain, and building together cohesively. formZ's
terrain modeling feature was used to explore the past, present, and future
of the topography of the site and to create links between the site, the
building, and the gardens. The result was a building which exists within
nature, but does not mimic it."
Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga, Azuma Village, Japan
" A competition entry for the Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga in Japan, this
project links nature, terrain, and building together cohesively. formZ's
terrain modeling feature was used to explore the past, present, and future
of the topography of the site and to create links between the site, the
building, and the gardens. The result was a building which exists within
nature, but does not mimic it."
Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga, Azuma Village, Japan
" A competition entry for the Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga in Japan, this
project links nature, terrain, and building together cohesively. formZ's
terrain modeling feature was used to explore the past, present, and future
of the topography of the site and to create links between the site, the
building, and the gardens. The result was a building which exists within
nature, but does not mimic it."
Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga, Azuma Village, Japan
" A competition entry for the Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga in Japan, this
project links nature, terrain, and building together cohesively. formZ's
terrain modeling feature was used to explore the past, present, and future
of the topography of the site and to create links between the site, the
building, and the gardens. The result was a building which exists within
nature, but does not mimic it."
Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga, Azuma Village, Japan
" A competition entry for the Tomihiro Museum of Shi-Ga in Japan, this
project links nature, terrain, and building together cohesively. formZ's
terrain modeling feature was used to explore the past, present, and future
of the topography of the site and to create links between the site, the
building, and the gardens. The result was a building which exists within
nature, but does not mimic it."
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