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Glebe House

by telmo on 1 Jun 2024 for Rookie Awards 2024

My first infoarchitecture project for TheRookies. The first of many.

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Hello, I'm Telmo, a 21-year-old boy passionate about cinema and the audiovisual world. Since I was little I have loved understanding the background of the movies I watched with my parents and also being able to understand many of their technical aspects.

That's why two years ago I dove headlong into studying 3D for two years. And the more I knew, the more I liked this world. When I finished, I wasn't very sure which direction to take and that's when I found the world of infoarchitecture. A specialty in which my love for 3D and my fascination for architecture mixed.

That is why today I present my first project for such a big contest. The first of many

Melody of Lines

As soon as I found this small Australian home I knew I had to dedicate a project to it. I knew from the beginning what feeling I wanted to convey. For me it was very important to reflect the spaciousness and feeling of dynamism that the house has thanks to its arches and curved lines.

I knew that the movement and lighting I wanted to convey were not going to be easy. Achieving perfect curves was a complex modeling job, but thanks to them I managed to open spaces and only use natural light from outside to illuminate every corner of the house.

Before and after

Getting a project done for this home was an exciting challenge. After many problems with modeling, I persevered in the search for solutions. I focused on integrating warm, natural materials, such as wood and stone, to create a welcoming feeling. I focused on large windows and doors to maximize the connection to the outside, allowing natural light to flood the interior spaces. Additionally, I focused on an open layout that favored fluidity between the different areas of the house. Finally, the project managed to harmonize the interior warmth with the lighting of the natural environment.

The Proces


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