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Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:00:21 PM | Modelling Porsche Museum

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lanemj


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Hi, im working on a project where i need to model the porsche museum, as seen in the images below. 

As you can see the main form of the building is abstracted with sloping walls etc. As far as i know the massing tool would be the best method to model it, are there any suggestions as to how i would approach this task and which techniques, such as types of massing etc?

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