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Old Posted Apr 17, 2020, 12:41 PM
nmadsen nmadsen is offline
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Originally Posted by pilsenarch View Post
Yes, but the refusal to depict any solutions at all in the renderings is the unforgivable crime... it's basically an admission that they were unable to create an acceptable solution...
I fully agree with you here. I'm an industrial designer and part of the product design process is integrating the necessary mechanical systems into the aesthetic design. You need to show your client how those systems are integrated with the design in the renderings so you aren't left with a last minute and un-integrated change like this. I feel the studio should have learned from this same mistake they made with the mechanical floor on Aqua and understood that these types of floors would need to be incorporated into the design from the concept stage.

That said, the building looks very nice - particularly from the north.
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