By Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1967 with sculpture The Red Cube by Isamu Noguchi, 1967.
Edit november 20, 2008:
Here's the diagram:
Assembly instructions:
Print everything at 25% to get fine details. Print the 4 main sides on photographic paper to make it shiny, the rest on normal paper stock. Use the strips on the bottom and right to glue everything together. I used those strips because photographic paper is hard to fold and using my way you get very nice and straight corners. You'll need to paint the white sides of the paper using a black marker pen though. Place the cube on the small dot.
Do these look blurred on your own computer or is it just how they look on here with the Imageshack photo sharing program?
BTW whenever I re-size a .png file in Photoshop I simply copy the original image(control -C) and then paste it into the newly sized document.
If the image is 96 DPI in order to re-size to 87 DPI I'll copy the(96 DPI) image and paste it into an 87 DPI blank document. This immediately re-sizes it to 87 DPI.
You files above are 72 DPI that I downloaded.
Can you e-mail me these directly, I can send you my e-mail address.
Here are 2 of the WTC base. the bottom link has a full site base. In order to download the full resolution version of the 2nd image, double click on the image to see it in my Photobucket. Then zoom in and down load the full resolution version that is 3000 x 2119 pixels.
I can send you the images but this is not the final product. I just got three wisdom teeth pulled out today so the minute I get better, I'll go back and work on the models.
Btw, is there a map of the WTC area with the old WTC site ? It would help me calculate the distance between the surrounding buildings, because I want to make the adjacent streets of the site as accurate as possible
PS: Oh and I can assure you, they do not look blurry on my computer, it must be ImageShack, like you said.
Btw, is there a map of the WTC area with the old WTC site ? It would help me calculate the distance between the surrounding buildings, because I want to make the adjacent streets of the site as accurate as possible
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