Author Topic: Ski Tårn by Reiulf Ramstad  (Read 2129 times)

2019-06-18, 15:54:57

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Ski Tårn by Reiulf Ramstad is one of five towers which will be build in Magasinparken Ski. The vision is to develop a future-oriented, unique architectural building in a human friendly and pleasant new neighborhood in Ski Vest, just south of Oslo.











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2019-06-19, 10:19:26
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Romas Noreika

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Nice images :) Love the balconies :)
RN

2019-06-21, 09:41:05
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moadr

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Nice images :) Love the balconies :)

Thanks a lot for the nice feedback! Yes, the railings on the balconies give a really interesting look and feel to the building. This whole project is a big collaboration outside Oslo, Norway where they commissioned 4 architectural studios to develop 5 residential buildings each with it's own unique look. We will keep publishing images of the other buildings as well! :)
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2019-06-21, 14:31:16
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wilbertvandenbroek

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Nice renderings, how did you create the hanging plants? Seems like a sort of ivy?

2019-06-21, 18:27:34
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Designerman77

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To me the buildings look kind of scary with this archaic, pyramidal shape and monumental proportions. The misty autumn / winter atmosphere even accentuates this mood... in my humble oppinion.

Did you give some thickness to the balcony mesh? At least in these pics it looks like a cutout using only  the alpha channel.