Axel Peemoellerof Australia apparently won several design awards for the three-dimensional directional system he created inside the Eureka Tower Carpark in Melbourne, Australia. The Eureka Tower is self-described as the tallest residential building in the world as well as one of the largest building projects to use 3D Virtual BuildingTM .
Admittedly a pretty impressive design, I still picture at least 30% of the building’s parking garage patrons going, “Dude, that is some serious chronic…”
Wow, keren abisss..
ReplyDeleteGa kebayang betapa ngedumelnya tukang cat disuru ngerjain yang kayak gitu. hehe... Pake maen hapus2 ga ya? :up: :up: :up:
iya hebat banget, kepake tuh kata saya, jadi orang bacanya lebih gampang, daripada cari2 tulisan kecil2.. mending gede kayak gitu.. :up:
ReplyDeletewkwkwk.... kalo disini cun, biaya anggaran nge-catnya ngak tau berapa duit tuuu!
ReplyDeletehariannnnn.. ga akan mau borongan. jadi inget si pa AA. wkwk!
kemungkinan sech cara kerjanya seperti ini:
ReplyDelete- foto dari 1 sisi yang paling strategis/banyak dilewati
- foto diedit di komputer untuk diberi tulisan
- dari sana ditrace (dijiplak) polanya di lapangan, diberi tanda dari mana ke mana yang akan dicat.
- baru dah dicat.
tapi idenya emang bener2 kreatif. salut!
eh tapi bahaya, bisa bisa ini beneran atau ngak, ah cat...pas gas tau nya benerean gubrak... :?
ReplyDeleteKEREENN.. kreatif banget ya.. boleh jg kalo diaplikasi disalah satu tempat parkir ato gedung disini.. hahaha
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