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Stage 1: Modeling internal rooms
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Interior modeling, it was filled with necessary goods. Light tuning in some rooms, selection of materials for floor covering, furniture, walls. |
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Stage 2: Modeling and texturing offices
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Final development of interiors. Wall decoration, variety of furniture placing. |
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Stage 3: Lobby
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Here is the view of one of the office rooms after final matching of lighting and objects placing. |
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Stage 4: Decorative panels
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Some office rooms required trimming with decorative panels. Here is the lobby. |
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Stage 5: Library
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Library. Floor covering differs. This office room required a Xerox to be placed in and space to look through documentation. |
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Stage 6: Exterior view
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Final view of the library. |
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Stage 7: Roof
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Exterior of the building was imposed by the client. It was composed of both the form of external trimming and decorative materials. |
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Stage 8: Entire building
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Entire building was designed including its external trimming and internal space (4 floors). |
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Stage 9: Compositing
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In the closing stage the composition of the model with photos of non-restored building was formed. |
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