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JK Bridge is a steel and concrete bridge that crosses Lake Paranoa in Brasilia, Brazil. See more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juscelino_Kubitschek_bridge
This building is a cube of a size 12x12x12 meters. The connecting part of the building is the communication knot with staircases, elevators and WC’s. There is a recreation zone on the roof top. The diagonal glass openings on the main and the back facade create the dinamic composition. The composition of the side facades is created by the granith masses with greenery and glass. The static composition of side facades opposes the dinamic of the main one. The house that was suppose to be artificial looks authentic for the natural environment.
The space of house is generated around patio. Besides a patio is a living room with a bedroom, kitchen and a small hall. Facades are executed in antivandal stylistic. The house is raised above the earth on 6 columns. Under the house is located the open parking. The house have a green flat roof.
The space of house is generated around patio. Besides a patio is a living room with a bedroom, kitchen and a small hall. Facades are executed in antivandal stylistic. The house is raised above the earth on 6 columns. Under the house is located the open parking. The house have a green flat roof.
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done
A set of fractal inverted bump effects evocating bricks, blocks, concrete and other media. They seem pressed to a flat surface. Useable to fill shapes or outlines. Colorizable (with HSL dialog is better), transformable.
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done