• Allandale House by William O’Brien.


    Posted on 17th May, by yellowtrace in architecture, interiors. 2 Comments

     

    An absolutely stunning cabin project based on an extruded A-frame, by young architect William O’Brien Jr. How about those massive windows, huh?!

    But don’t get too excited – it’s only a computer rendering! It took me a while to work that out myself – renderings are getting seriously sophisticated these days. {Have a look at this old post if you are in the mood for some mind blowing computer generated artistry!}


    Visualization by Peter Guthrie.

    {via archdaily}

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  • 2 Responses to “Allandale House by William O’Brien.”

    1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Dana Hughes. Dana Hughes said: Stunning concept #architecture – Allandale House by William O’Brien. http://bit.ly/bcxCNj [...]

    2. Heather says:

      Wow, you have a good eye, I would never have spotted that this was a computer rendering. It is amazing – they have to build it!

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