Though I have incorporated green space into my buildings, I still felt that I wanted some actual parkland in my layout. This lead to the incorporation of a green belt into the plan.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Timmon’s Wood
Though I have incorporated green space into my buildings, I still felt that I wanted some actual parkland in my layout. This lead to the incorporation of a green belt into the plan.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Timmon’s WoodThis model was inspired by a larger, more ambitious architecture. I was struck by a building called The Interface, but the scale of it was much too large to be reasonable in Micropolis. The Silversmith building is my scaled-back compromise.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Silversmith BuildingThis model came together from a pair of inspirations: translucent bright green bricks and a lovely building by MVRDV called the Valley. I love the idea of creating architecture that fosters public space and living while still having density.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Saddleback BuildingMy ambitious 2019 project was building a Micropolis module every week. The whole thing got derailed by life, but I still managed to build out my massive display for Bricks Cascade 2020. The final models in the series never made it to photography, so I haven’t shared them online until now!
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Porous TowersMany of my buildings start with a seed. I really enjoy architecture and spend a fair amount of time looking at pictures of buildings. This started that way, with a picture seen once, that grew in my imagination in an entirely new direction.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: City Cultural CenterI like to think of the evolution of cities. Some buildings come and go as they fit or don’t fit the needs of their surroundings. Other buildings are adapted, taking on new roles in the landscape.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Terryfield 2,3,4One of the features that I really wanted my Micropolis project to have was public space. I wanted my city to feel like somewhere that people live and not just a cluster of buildings.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Ulster PlazaI always find it fascinating when houses remain long after the surrounding neighborhood has moved on. Houses where the owners refuse to budge, and developers are forced to build around them.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: Isolated HouseLast week I doubled up with two full-block builds. This week I went in the other direction with something small and tall.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: 12 CastleI really enjoy the idea of bold civic buildings and I love the architecture of athletics. Though a full stadium would be too big for my city, a big pool would be just about perfect.
Continue reading Micropolis Monday: City Swim Center