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Experience Level: Expert
Information for the business: Architecture / Visualisation
Industry: Business
Design details: The project includes three adjacent five storey chalets (houses) set on a steeply sloping site in the French Alps. Materials are natural stone & timber boarding with a slate roof. Floor plans & simple façade elevations are available in Vectorworks & dwg export.
We require an exterior model of the buildings (no interior modelling needed), and would like both:
1/ A working model to produce less detailed fly-overs & static views to aid the design process with our client.
2/ A more detailed final model for presentation purposes. Ie fully rendered, with materiality & colours etc, also for fly overs + static views.
The model should include the site itself. We have detailed information on the contour levels. Note that the final visual should be in winter i.e. snow!
Please cost for:
a/ The initial 3d working model
b/ Final rendered model
c/ Cost for subsequent modifications & updating of this model (i.e. new positions of windows / doors / balconies etc)
Ideas for the visual style: Traditional alpine chalet architecture
Urls to draw inspiration from: http://www.evermotion.org/portfolios/show_work/7820/chalet-in-the-snow-capped-trees http://www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk/properties/000932/
Extra notes: As we work in Vectorworks, it would be useful if the CAD / modelling software you use is compatible. However not indispensable, so please quote either way.
Note that our 3d sketch only shows chalets 1 & 2, the third chalet will be similar in materials and overall form, though slightly smaller.
You can include an hourly rate as well as fixed rate if preferable.
Industry: Business
Design details: The project includes three adjacent five storey chalets (houses) set on a steeply sloping site in the French Alps. Materials are natural stone & timber boarding with a slate roof. Floor plans & simple façade elevations are available in Vectorworks & dwg export.
We require an exterior model of the buildings (no interior modelling needed), and would like both:
1/ A working model to produce less detailed fly-overs & static views to aid the design process with our client.
2/ A more detailed final model for presentation purposes. Ie fully rendered, with materiality & colours etc, also for fly overs + static views.
The model should include the site itself. We have detailed information on the contour levels. Note that the final visual should be in winter i.e. snow!
Please cost for:
a/ The initial 3d working model
b/ Final rendered model
c/ Cost for subsequent modifications & updating of this model (i.e. new positions of windows / doors / balconies etc)
Ideas for the visual style: Traditional alpine chalet architecture
Urls to draw inspiration from: http://www.evermotion.org/portfolios/show_work/7820/chalet-in-the-snow-capped-trees http://www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk/properties/000932/
Extra notes: As we work in Vectorworks, it would be useful if the CAD / modelling software you use is compatible. However not indispensable, so please quote either way.
Note that our 3d sketch only shows chalets 1 & 2, the third chalet will be similar in materials and overall form, though slightly smaller.
You can include an hourly rate as well as fixed rate if preferable.
Melanie B.
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