Student Housing Design Concepts

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Andrew Wommack Ministries called us to Colorado to generate some quick idea sketches for new student housing at their Woodland Park campus.  We went out on a Friday, spent the evening and the next morning getting a download of wants, needs and desires from Andrew for their proposed facilities.   He was basically wanting renderings done to communicate the vision to his partners and potential financial supporters.

We generated several alternatives for both student housing as well as a student center, and presented the concepts the following Monday morning.  They liked the plans and elevations, and have asked us to proceed, to generate the 3d renderings of three student housing options and one rendering of the proposed student center.  When completed in late March, they will take these and put them into a 3d visualization program, so they can be seen on the mountainous site in context with their other campus buildings, and then used by their TV department for fundraising campaigns.

Stay tuned for continued development of this fun project!  We’ll keep you posted!!

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