Tuesday, February 15, 2011

2003 Jeep Liberty Shocks And Struts

BIE Project - Film n ° 7 - Expo '92 - Seville Expo 1992 - Modeling

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Expo '92, the endless story!
Yes and no, but there's still a lot of work on this project. I knew having made that choice on Avenue of Europe, it would be a hard work.

It switches sides, and passes the two small flats, Denmark and Greece, which was one next to another. They are little seen in sequence start, but I am still obligated to make them. Of the 12 flags of the Communauté + European one will not be restored is that of Ireland. It is behind that of Luxembourg, and the film is too short for the camera to go get him.

back to our sheep, finally, back to the first instead of the two flags presented tonight

Pavilion Denmark:

Plot surface: 1639 m²
Total building area: 1603 m²
height: 24 meters

The land occupied by the Danish pavilion is located on the west side of the Avenue de l'Europe. It consists of areas reserved for the public which is in the form of two islands surrounded by water, connected by a large vertical panel of 24 meters high and 45 meters long. This panel appears as a standalone building and houses all related activities.

From the surface of the water rises, east side, resting on the panel, a large "sail structure" divided into three parts covering the islands of exposure. This structure forms a fixed roof with an opening along the length and the space between the buildings and structure of the sails is protected by glass panels mounted on rails.
The exterior is paved with small slabs of concrete and pebbles.

The west side, opposite the main facade, is the area of access to the exhibition and restaurant. From here you reach the islands via large bridges over the water surface. Another element veil provides shade to this part.


Nearby, continuing along the Avenue de l'Europe, towards the huge flag of Italy is:

Pavilion Greece:

Plot surface: 1650 m² total building
Surface: 606 m²
Maximum height: 9.20 meters

Immediately, the pavilion appears as one of the smallest of the Avenue de l'Europe.


Now for polygons, these two buildings very close together:




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