TWA Terminal Rhino Modeling

I would be very happy to comment on this model ! :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes:

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Hiii!! Would you share with me the archive .3dm?? It is for an university proyect, i will give you all the credits. Thank u!! It is an amazing job way the way

Hey - Mj Zareie !
Great model - Thanks for sharing - I would be very interested to see the patching or any further information about the modelling.
Regards, farbbunt

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Eero Saarinen had a father who did some renderings, at least I had not seen until just a few years ago. Since I do not understand why, I wonder whether everyone else already knows about it.

Eliel Saarinen did not only do renderings but also designs that are worth having seen?,…and maybe of inspirational value for those who work on designs and renderings themselves.

Regards from the past.

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Eliel Saarinen is quite famous on his own.

Yes no doubt he is “a famous” architect in general, and one of the most famous ones within finish history of architecture after Aalto, I suppose ? , but I doubt that every one who recognizes the TWA Terminal, is familiar with the work of its architects father, let alone has seen his renderings, especially since there are not only architects in this forum.

I think these drawings from around the turn of the century are special, a little bit like paintings by Turner in its time - not the work typically to be expected - for a start very expressive and colourful.

I love them.

And at least even though I studied architecture with an interest and an emphasis on art history and history of architecture I had not heard of Eliel as a student - neither in Berlin nor Hanover nor Barcelona. I first spotted his drawings through the study of old, contemporary magazines of art and architecture.