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Showing posts with label exterior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exterior. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2011

First and Second floor are nearing completion

I have been working VERY hard on this project over the last 2 weeks.  In fact, at times it has completely consumed me.  I thank each and every one of you who have expressed interest in this project over the last year, as the interest has provided an inspiration for me to continue.

I wanted to share with you an image of, again, the southwest facade.  I have made numerous changes to the west wing, which I think work much better.  I have continued work on the Mansard roof, which has taken an incredible amount of time to design, but suits the mansion aesthetically, and provides a great deal of function in terms of allowing the addition of the third floor.

I love the way this project is coming together, and am truly proud of how things have come along since April of 2010. 

As always, comments are more than welcome!  Maybe one day this house will see reality!  One can only dream!

Jonathan

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Beaux Arts Facade


I am obsessed with the Beaux-Arts style.  In fact I often seek out examples of it on my travels. It appeals to some, and is considered vile by others.  But I thought it was absolutely fitting for an estate of this scale.

I have been busy working on the Mansard roof, which I think is paramount to the exterior detail of this project.  I have exaggerated the slope of the Mansard, which gives the impression of a triad of domes.  Again, symmetry is maintained.  The heavy balusters and pilasters actually appear to provide an appropriate balance to an otherwise gigantic structure. The delicate dormers provide a fitting contrast to the heaviness of the other millwork. 

The height of the Mansard roof allows for an additional storey which will primarily house the servants' quarters.  In fact with the addition of this storey (and including the basement level) the house will near 90,000 square feet on completion.  I know some of you say 90,000 square feet is ludicrous, "unrealistic," etc.  But, to put it in perspective, at 828,818 square feet, Buckingham Palace is almost 10 times larger, making this place look like a humble abode.  And, maybe I'm a dreamer, but I think there is a market for a place like this.  It may be a small market, but it is a market nonetheless.  I can assure you that every square foot in this residence is carefully thought out, and the overall design flows seamlessly.

Please let me know what you think.  Your comments inspire me to continue this project.  You can click on the picture for a larger view.

Jonathan

Friday, January 7, 2011

Exterior Rendering - The two-storey Great Library

Here is more detail of the exterior.  This is a rendering of the exterior of the two storey great library.

I have made some modifications, including changing the overall colour of the exterior to a lighter colour.  I have also replaced the fluted pilasters with plain ones.  Let me know what you think of the changes! 

I was having "out of memory problems" with my old computer, and so purchased a new one to be able to continue with the project.  Talk about dedication!

As always, I am eager to hear your feedback.  More will be coming in the very near future so stay tuned to the "Mansion Project."

Monday, December 27, 2010

Exterior Facade - Additional renderings

I will update this post as new additional renderings of the exterior facade are created.

2. Southwest Corner (Conservatory)



Here's another rendering of the southwest corner of the mega-mansion.  In the centre is the conservatory, which is flanked by the central and west wings of the mansion.  It gives an impression of the scale, with the width of the central wing approximately equal to that of each of the two wings (east and west).  This would be the view as one approaches the west entrance of the mansion, en route to the grand ballroom.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Front Facade - Initial Rendering

Just wanted to update you about continued progress on the mega-mansion. 

Currently, the ground and second floor designs have been completed.  I am overall very happy with the layout and the use of space. For a change of gears, I have decided to start working on the exterior design elements, and have just completed the front facade. 

I want the entire feel of the home to be of "old world" character, and, as such, you won't find any modern elements on the exterior facade.  I love French Second Empire (Napoleon III style) architecture, and think this mansion is worthy of that styling.  As I may have mentioned before I love symmetry, and the home is largely symmetrical with the exception of minor deviations in the East and West wings. 
 

(Please click the image for a larger view)

The exterior is sheathed with limestone.  The front entry is flanked by twenty-four foot (24') high columns, which provide a grand first impression.  A large window sits atop the front entry which is capped with a rounded lintel.  The lintels are repeated on some of the second story windows.  The heavy balustrades provide a sense of strength to the overall exterior appearance.  Fluted pilasters finish off exterior corners, adding a delicate touch.  The roof is yet to be completed, but will feature a Mansard roof.

Your comments would be most appreciated!

(The image was created using Chief Architect, amazing software with virtually unlimited possibilities!  I would love to try out the new software, Chief Architect X3)