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Published: 2013-02-16 02:37:20 +0000 UTC; Views: 31590; Favourites: 665; Downloads: 637
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Pencil portrait of this design for an unusual luxury home, House #334. Features include classic English vernacular massing and styling accents combined with a light-toned multicolored barrel tile roof similar to those found in southern France. (Note: early versions of this and the floor plans are in my gallery.)built4ever.deviantart.com/art/…Technique: this is a shaded version of a line drawing submitted a year ago or so. House is blocked out on rough paper, checking perspective lines, roof lines, etc. When satisfied, I put tracing paper over, retrace outlines, lift it off, tape to card stock, and detail it all out. Paper size is 8 and half by 11 inches. All drawing is by hand using imagination only, no computer models or other gimmicks. All materials are light-toned, so shading must be in the middle to light grays, using primarily H and 2H pencils with limited use of HB and 3H. Strategy was to emphasize house and only suggest trees with outlines. Challenges included capturing the mottled sunlight and shadow on the right part of the house behind the oak tree, capturing depth and drawing the eye towards the house with the stone walkway and steps to the front left, and doing a "reverse" for the half-timbering pattern, with a darker color for the stucco background and lighter tone for the half-timbering. Also, suggesting the tile roof without getting too carried away with drawing each individual roof tile. A sketch needs to be finalized when "it says what it needs to say, no more, no less."
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Comments: 78
SydnieKay [2017-04-12 18:31:48 +0000 UTC]
I am absolutely in love with your work. This is exactly what I am looking for in a home. Perfectly, quaintly, storybook. My husband and I are just starting out, however when we get into the position to do so, I would be extremely interested in seeing what you could maybe do for us. Do you happen to do that? Design homes for clients? Keep up the great work! Truly amazing, I am very impressed.
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Built4ever In reply to SydnieKay [2017-04-12 20:41:29 +0000 UTC]
Of course, that's my main line! Many of these designs here on this site are speculative and will end up as the core for a plan service and a book I'm working on, but I do custom design every day, starting two new clients today as a matter of fact! How far along are you? Do you have land or a lot?
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SydnieKay In reply to Built4ever [2017-04-14 03:37:02 +0000 UTC]
No, not yet, we are researching and looking around at the moment. Making some plans. I do love your work though! Hoping to see you in the future!
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ReaderOEllenW [2017-01-06 07:08:13 +0000 UTC]
Wow this is amazing.
The detail the effort. Wow.
You're awesome.
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Built4ever In reply to hummbuzz [2013-11-07 02:48:05 +0000 UTC]
Dream the dream, then make it real...
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celli87 [2013-06-02 20:55:30 +0000 UTC]
I love the unusual details, as the drainpipe that goes around the second story window!
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Built4ever In reply to celli87 [2013-06-02 23:39:21 +0000 UTC]
Yes, thanks for noticing my fancy drain pipe! We call it a gutter here, and that would be a 6 inch gutter system, more expensive than the normal stuff, but great looking. If you're stuck with drain pipes, might as well have fun with 'em...
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Built4ever In reply to Athousandbotanics [2013-03-01 18:18:03 +0000 UTC]
Danke, my dear, very nice!
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misterOD1980 [2013-02-19 00:11:10 +0000 UTC]
These are outstanding! I really enjoy your drawings I wish these were real. Is there a hidden pocket of Greenville where these houses exist ?
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Built4ever In reply to misterOD1980 [2013-02-19 01:42:43 +0000 UTC]
No, but I have a few homes built in Greenville area that I designed. One of these days I'll develop a place my way with all these homes, but it takes patience...are you in Greenville?
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misterOD1980 In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-20 22:03:05 +0000 UTC]
No, but I travel there often. I recruit for SCAD in North and South Carolina.
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Built4ever In reply to misterOD1980 [2013-02-21 02:34:54 +0000 UTC]
The Scad football team??? HA HA HA HA... just kidding. Savannah rocks, love it.
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misterOD1980 In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-22 19:58:01 +0000 UTC]
Oh dear lord, thank goodness we don't have a football team! haha! I recruit artists, actors, and designers.
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SpecterCody [2013-02-18 03:56:22 +0000 UTC]
Another superbly charming home I wish they were actualized so I could visit them.
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Built4ever In reply to SpecterCody [2013-02-18 16:04:39 +0000 UTC]
MMMM like a museum he he....
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LancelotPrice [2013-02-17 12:05:37 +0000 UTC]
I imagine how interestingly complex it must be inside.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-17 13:54:26 +0000 UTC]
Not too bad, from a design standpoint, the exposed beams and such across the two-story high great room are the main challenge. Of course, there's wood paneling, posts, beams, brackets everywhere as well as touches of brick, plaster, and more...
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-17 14:00:19 +0000 UTC]
Bracket everywhere. Less is less and more is more. Mies was so wrong.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-17 21:35:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. Which architecture professor today has the balls to say "Mies was so wrong?" He may have been right however when he said "God is in the details." Unfortunately, he didn't design any details into his architecture. I guess he was an atheist.
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-18 01:05:17 +0000 UTC]
The reason his buildings were so expensive when the goal was to be simpler and cheaper is that everything was so finely finished, so polished. And he never took sun angle and other weather consideration into account. Like the Park Towers in Chicago, which overheated terribly in summer and froze in winter. He was an idiot in the cause of an ideal.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-18 21:21:20 +0000 UTC]
They were all idiots in a sense, but they had to push the envelope and see what we could do with steel, sheet glass, poured concrete, and more. Books by guys like Corbusier should be thrown out of the library. Very few architects consider sun positioning. I always do. One of my clients had skin cancer so I had to be especially careful to let light into the house but keep it indirect and shaded.
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-19 13:04:12 +0000 UTC]
Ah, le Corbusier, another of the false idols. Philip Johnson recanted by the end, and even praised Frank Lloyd Wright, but it was too late and Johnson never had any talent.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-19 15:53:12 +0000 UTC]
Wait! What about the chippendale skyscraper!!!!
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-19 19:47:28 +0000 UTC]
Still derivative, still crap.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-20 02:02:08 +0000 UTC]
I'm gonna design a skyscaper that looks Louis the 15th.
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-20 03:22:56 +0000 UTC]
His face and everything?
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-20 17:28:14 +0000 UTC]
Mount Rushmore in the city.
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-20 19:03:20 +0000 UTC]
That's a BRILLIANT idea.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-21 02:36:19 +0000 UTC]
We'll do one in every city, each with a Hard Schlock Cafe at the bottom for the tourists.
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LancelotPrice In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-21 04:55:10 +0000 UTC]
Owned by the Seminoles, of course, not just the Hard Schlock, but the skyscuppers as well.
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Built4ever In reply to LancelotPrice [2013-02-21 17:00:34 +0000 UTC]
Have a burger! Buy an expensive T-shirt! Gamble your paycheck away in 5 minutes! It's nirvana!
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Built4ever In reply to MrEd301 [2013-02-16 20:03:23 +0000 UTC]
Some challenges, yet still boxy and straightforward in many ways. Two-story high vaulted ceiling in great room is not difficult to deal with either. I like REAL ceramic tile as opposed to the concrete tile they used at Montebello. Very rare to see it here! It's snowing as I write this. Let's review our snow loads for the roof!!! Where's my snow shovel?
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MrEd301 In reply to Built4ever [2013-02-17 14:02:33 +0000 UTC]
We barely got a dusting at my house, although 5 miles down the road in Easley there was 2 inches on the ground.. It was beautiful to see!!
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