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Vincent Callebaut Lilypads

New set of images added on pixelab main website. This project has ready been covered in a national newspaper and on multiple blogs but credits for the images are often missing. I’ll do a more complete article with some wires of this project but … I’ll have to find time for this ;)

Click on the images to access the flickr gallery with hi-res images

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Comment from Ronen Bekerman
Time: July 4, 2008, 11:14 pm

Hi Philippe,

This is an amazing work. Both Concept & Architecture, as well as the Visualizations. I love those deconstructed renders that show how the structure actually builds up.

It will be very interesting to know what modeling technique you used for this project.

Ronen Bekerman (bakbek)

Comment from Jan Van Opstal
Time: September 10, 2008, 10:06 am

Verry nice design and great 3D renderings.

Better this building style then most of today city dissasters.

Great this all can happen in Virtual Reality yet.

But for me this is not the answer to live in harmony with nature.

But keep goying Vincent and Pixel Lab… Great work…

Comment from JM
Time: December 7, 2008, 9:56 pm

Amazing Job!!!

Comment from pixel
Time: April 4, 2009, 11:03 pm

Thanks for your comments !

I’ll maybe post some wires and explanation of the modelling processe soon ;)

Comment from christian
Time: May 7, 2010, 2:52 am

Hi pixel! great image!

though the flickr page is set as private, i would love to see them in high res : ) will it be possible for us to view them?

thank you!

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