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Apr 06
2011

Scale Trade Show Model for Shopping Malls--Special Sale

Posted by craig in three dimensional , physical models , model making , model example , model design , marketing model , fast turnaround , environment model , engineering models , architectural scale models , architectural models , architects , 3D models , 3d model , 3D effects

 

SALE    SALE      SALE     SALE
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ICSC 2011 Vegas Tradeshow Scale Model Special

Archetype 3D is offering a special for updating, repairing and cleaning existing models for this years ICSC show. This sale will also apply to new construction as well. I am currently offering 20% off* or our normal shop rate for models to be displayed in the 2011 ICSC trade show in Las Vegas. Let us know if we can help you wow your customers at this years booth.

*Special Requirement: All projects will have to be bid and approved before the end of April to qualify.

Economic Indicators are Pointing Up for 
Shopping Center Business & Model Makers

Retail is on the rise. I am grabbing any good economic information I can find these days. If you believe the news reports or articles from the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), people are retuning to the stores for some retail therapy. As one reporter described it, there is a "burn out of frugality". 

What does this mean for us in the model making world. Surprisingly enough, shopping centers were at one point a good percentage of our business. Not much has been done with them in the last few years, and as of today I have yet to see a huge upswing in new shopping construction--but I do believe it is coming back even if it is slowly. 

With the giant ICSC show is opening in Las Vegas at the end of May, we are expecting to have new models represented on the shows floor as we have in the past. The Las Vegas ICSC show is the place were most major retail deals are made.  Attendees know, it is a great showcase for new construction. 

 

I would love to hear from the design and construction industry if you are seeing a change this year because personally, I am ready and looking forward to an economic boom any day now.

 

Apr 05
2011

If I want your opinion, I'll ask for it. Regional Airport--3D Scale Model for Public Review!

Posted by craig in three dimensional , physical models , model making , model example , model design , design review boards , architectural scale models , architectural models , architects , airport terminal building , airport renovation , 3D models , 3d model , 3D effects

If I want your opinion, I'll ask for it. 
Regional Airport Under the Public’s Eye for Review

3d Scale Model of Pierre, South Dakota Regional Airport for Public Review

The Pierre Regional Airport scale model was built to ask for the public’s opinion. Our client’s at Coover Clark Architects were very particular about details and how their design were represented. Archetype 3D's expert team of model makers led by our art director worked with their airport architect & project manager to match the materials and colors on the model essential to their design specifications and requirements. 

Curb Side Passenger drop off at Pierre, South Dakota Regional Aiprort--3D Scale ModelTerminal Entrance--Side View, Pierre, South Dakota, Regional Airport--3d Scale Model

Edward Balkin, Coover Clark’s architect & project manager describes the effect the model had after it was delivered. "The Model was presented to the City of Pierre with great excitement.  I think it was the first instance when the public actually understood the reality of a new Terminal, as well as its design.  Overall it enlightened the community as to the architecture of the Terminal, as well as its importance to the overall growth of the capital city and the State of South Dakota.  All were pleased with the use of regional granite materials, (Dakota Mahogany) and the references made to the area in the interior were used throughout the project."

Dog Walk next to Terminal -- Pierre, South Dakota, Regional Airport, 3D Scale Model

The airport may be small but it was a meaningful project and a long time coming for the City of Pierre even though this in not an international terminal with thousands of jetliners coming in and out during the year. The Pierre, South Dakota airport is a regional hub for commuter flights and hunting trips featuring some unique amenities. The model features a dog enclosure to keep pets and hunting dogs busy while waiting for flights. Plus it features a special security sections where hunters are required to allow security to screen their hunting rifles. These unique features are an integral part of the airport--specifically designed for the location and the public that it services.

 

Mar 07
2011

High School Musical “42nd Street” gave us an opportunity to give back through Set Production

Posted by craig in three dimensional , model example , model design , Archetype 3D , 3D models , 3d model , 3D effects

High School Musical “42nd Street” gave us an opportunity to give back through Set Production

 

A few years back, I did a bit of acting and tech work while in high school. I was living in California then and I thought the shows we put on were pretty spectacular. Yet nothing compared to performances put on nearby Fairview High in Boulder, Colorado. With the huge talent pool they draw from at school and the amount of volunteer parents, they are able to put on a great show.  Honestly, I am flat out amazed with their production professionalism. I would be astonished to find another school with the dedicated commitment Fairview’s faculty and staff to their student’s theatrical program.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These musicals play to packed houses with eager parents and friends of students acting in them. Like during my high school days the shows are performed for only two weekends each year about the same time. So even if I wanted there is no way I could ever find out how Fairview stacks up with other performances.  I have never lost my enthusiasm and love for acting and full on musical performances. Recently, I had an opportunity using our shop and talented craftsmen to help with the latest program at Fairview. It gave me a chance to be a part of Fairview’s set production.

 

 

"42nd Street" Set Design

"42nd Street" is a tap dancing extravaganza about a small time girl getting her big break in the big city. The set designer and artistic director were looking for five platforms to have the kids tap dance on for the number "I'm in the Money". Technically these were difficult platforms to make because they wanted them to light up and have images of dimes and quarters on the top. The artistic director came to me for help so I volunteered my time as long as they were willing to pay for the materials. This was not a cheap operation.

The Design Solution

My biggest concern were kids safety while dancing the platforms and that they felt secure as if they were dancing on something solid and not a spongy surface. Using polycarbonate for the tops, the shop created clear egg crate supports wrapped in wooden columns. The polycarbonate is a very dense and durable plastic and on the smaller platforms the egg crate supports were probably overkill. My feeling though is better safe than sorry when it comes to kids appearing to tap dance in mid-air. Some volunteers from the school to help for one afternoon but our office manager Bill Bercow and I ended up working over a weekend to finish them off as most of the kids and parent volunteers were working there own long weekends on the rest of the sets and the dozens of costumes. It is always fun to be involved in a large project that has so much support and commitment from so many people in our community. My own daughter graduated from Fairview High School years ago and I am happy to give a little back for all that she gained while attending there.

It is always fun to be involved in a large project that has so much support and commitment from so many people in our community. My own daughter graduated from Fairview High School years ago and I am happy to give a little back for all that she gained while attending there.

 

Craig Martin

 

Oct 05
2009

Models for the Fun of it: Miniatur Wunderland

Posted by admin in Museum Diorama , model making , Fantasy model , architectural scale models , 3d model , 3D effects

I ran across this website, recently, for an unbelievable 3d model call the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg Germany. If you click on the video below, it will shows many features of this impressive 3D model project.

I have also attached a few photos below. What is interesting to me is that this is not a museum diorama or an educational tool. They have combined elements of Germany, Scandinavia, Austria, Switzerland, America and pure fantasy. Obviously it was created for the fun of building architectural scale models and is sustained as a huge tourist attraction.

The quick shots they show of the computer controlled cars boats and planes moving along have me excited to create similar 3D effects on my models. I also am impressed with the lighting details and the day to night environment. I have found very little history of this project except that it was started in 2000 by two brothers Frederick and Gerrit Braun. The layout is so large that they have hired 160 staff members to show people around the model.

I would enjoy hearing any feedback from people who have seen this 3d model. Video and photos never do justice to a model so I will need to plan another trip to Europe with a Hamburg stopover.

Feel free to post a comment below or contact me directly, with your personal experiences of Miniatur Wunderland or other great places like this one.

Craig Martin

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