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We all knowledgable CAD people know, how one designs building like that:
1. Take some old dwg of fairly decent apartments
2. Mirror it in relation to X
3. Copy to the left
4. Mirror again along Y
5. Job readyCheers,
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HoborgParticipantlexington wrote:*UPDATES*Keep your eyes peeled. ]
No, I dont. It makes me much healthier. Mentally 😉
HoborgParticipantNo, I dont. It makes me much healthier. Mentally,
HoborgParticipantNo, I dont. It makes me much healthier. Mentally,
HoborgParticipant@d_d_dallas wrote:
C’mon – it’s not THAT bad. Superior to the other new apartment development nearby. Camden Wharf.
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It’s not that bad outside, agreed, a bit schizophrenic but still it’s a matter of taste. Some two years ago I’ve done all working drawings for both phases, basing on extremely sketchy drawings by Mr. Leahy. The real problems are actually inside, and however frustrating it was, I was unable to correct it without changing the architecture outside, and there was no consent of the author to do it.
There are some bedrooms without windows or with windows facing the internal corridors, which provide no light or proper ventilation. To enter the house one must pass through a real maze of corridor. The first floor apartments face heavy traffic – trucks pass next to the windows at distance smaller than 3 m. Front groundfloor windows take in the smell from the open sewer running paralell to the elevation.
Overall – it might look attractive, but it will be one hell to live in. -
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