Sometimes the best places to draw inspiration from can be from completely different places.
What struck me about this grabber was the way in which it extended. If a toy can extend with a squeeze of trigger, why can't a building?! Whats to stop a bridge extending over a river, and then retracting back again? Why couldn't a roof or a wall extend over/ into a space when needed, and then simply collapse away again when its not?
Its these kind of questions which I find create far more interesting results. There is only so much to be gained from looking at the architectural ideas of others. To create something of truly architectural uniqueness, I believe that inspiration should be drawn from elsewhere completely.
Its these kind of questions which I find create far more interesting results. There is only so much to be gained from looking at the architectural ideas of others. To create something of truly architectural uniqueness, I believe that inspiration should be drawn from elsewhere completely.
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