Citadel DLC Apartment Blueprints?
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 01:10
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 01:30
i agree on that one, but besides that, I love it!MegaSovereign wrote...
Way too many bedrooms...
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 01:30
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 01:34
architect in training here.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 01:35
David7204 wrote...
I think I might frown on the hardwood floors in the bedrooms, too. Not the most comfortable thing for bare feet in the morning.
under surface heated flooring
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 01:48
Sometines you want to indulge your inner seventies Hugh-Hefner wannabe. Im talking tigerprints and beanbag chairs and mind-numbingly tastless knicknacks
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 02:22
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 03:42
If you end up drafting this and even potentially pricing it out, I would **** in my pants lol. Best thing broArchi_Bowl wrote...
Honestly, everything in that apartment is possible. The hot-tub isn't an issue, just the cost of the structural system. The large glazing is possible, too. Though, with today's building technologies, we might have to use a few more mullions... I'm trying to work on figuring this blue print out.
architect in training here.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 04:00
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 04:57
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If you end up drafting this and even potentially pricing it out, I would **** in my pants lol. Best thing bro
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Hey man, I will be working my way towards it. It has to be a free time thing though because I am currently on a team trying to get a high school out to bid. No worries though, I will be working towards it.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 05:10
20 years in the construction industry here, and it's really simple to do. You just have to put at least one I Beam under the tub, running the full length/width, which ever way the trusses run, of the floor truss at that point. If it's wood construction, you can use what we called Land Beams, which are x feet long, by 18 inches tall, by 6 inches wide. You can, in fact do the whole section of the floor trusses with those, and it will be fine. Depending on the depth, you could even make headers like you would add above doors, out of 2x12's and make that entire section of the floor trussed with those, and they'd hold it, no problem. I think the only thing I would have changed about that design would have been to simply set it on the floor there, instead of sinking it, and added stairs to get into it. Because somewhere on the first floor, there's a really low ceiling to accommodate the tub and the supports for the tub.Archi_Bowl wrote...
Honestly, everything in that apartment is possible. The hot-tub isn't an issue, just the cost of the structural system. The large glazing is possible, too. Though, with today's building technologies, we might have to use a few more mullions... I'm trying to work on figuring this blue print out.
architect in training here.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 05:25
All you have to do is to show the place to an architect and have him draw up the plans. Get five copies and find a contractor and presto, you have your new dream home.Balckjack126 wrote...
So when I first saw the ME3 Citadel DLC Apartment that Anderson gave shep, I thought, "Wow, I would love this one day!" Even if I never will, it'll have value to me and I'm wondering if anyone would make an architectual blueprint of the apartment or a link to anyone who has already. Just a die-hard fan that has a dream. Thanks!
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 06:17
Mass Effect FieldsDavid7204 wrote...
The one thing that stood out to me was a hot tub on the second floor. Water is heavy stuff, so you might want to sit on that.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 07:07
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 07:43
[quote]Balckjack126 wrote...
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If you end up drafting this and even potentially pricing it out, I would **** in my pants lol. Best thing bro
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Hey man, I will be working my way towards it. It has to be a free time thing though because I am currently on a team trying to get a high school out to bid. No worries though, I will be working towards it.
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dude I'm gonna message u and when you finish this, I would be more than happy to pay you for a full draft
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 09:18
EVERYONE wants to live there....be akin to designing the same things in one of the major cities of current day earth (London, Toronto, Hong Kong, Paris, New York, Singapore)
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 09:33
My university has it's swimming pools on the second floor of the gym, so it's not a big deal really. If you have the budget.David7204 wrote...
It really shouldn't be all that hard to do it yourself. The one thing that stood out to me was a hot tub on the second floor. Water is heavy stuff, so you might want to sit on that.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 09:37
Any good architect could extrapolate the layout from gameplay video.
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Posté 01 avril 2013 - 09:43





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