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What you will learn

3DS Max tools

3DS Max interface

3DS Max modeling tetchiness

learn how to model a building like zaha hadid

Description

Hi everyone

My name is turki alwehaibi and I’m a teacher of the organic architecture modeling course. This course increases the learning of 3D Max modeling skills and helps the learner to make modeling easily and specifically for the designs of Architect/Zaha Hadid (such as Riverside Museum).ِ Also, This course will cover a lot of things such as 3DS Max tools, 3DS Max interface, and 3DS Max modeling techniques.We will make a modeling of the Riverside Museum located in Glasgow in Scotland, one of the works of Zaha Hadid known in the world. There will be information about the Riverside Museum below.

 

Upon completion of the course

Be able to do modeling in 3ds Max, get to know the interface of the program, move easily inside it, and know all modeling techniques.

 

This course is for

  • 3D artist.

  • student of architecture.

  • Fresh graduate (architect).

  • Architects

  • Current 3ds Max users who want to learn how to work with Vray

  • Gamers who want to learn to model their own game assets (especially architectural ones) in 3ds Max.

  • For anyone who wants to learn 3ds Max.

instructor course Info (Biography)

I have been a structural engineer in the construction sector since 2016. I have experience in this field and I am working on developing myself in the architectural aspect as well. I have experience in drawing programs such as 3ds Max, Lumion and Autocad.

 

for more information about Riverside Museum

The Riverside Museum is the location of the Glasgow Museum of Transport, at Pointhouse Quay in the Glasgow Harbour regeneration district of Glasgow, Scotland. The building opened in June 2011. The museum won the 2013 European Museum of the Year Award.

Design


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The Riverside Museum building was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and engineers Buro Happold.[2] The internal exhibitions and displays were designed by Event Communications, a specialist London-based museum design firm.[3]

The purpose-built Museum replaced the previous home for the city’s transport collection, at the city’s Kelvin Hall.

The location of the museum is on the site of the former A. & J. Inglis Shipyard within Glasgow Harbour, on the north bank of the River Clyde and adjacent to its confluence point with the River Kelvin. This site enabled the Clyde Maritime Trust’s SV Glenlee and other visiting craft to berth alongside the museum.

Construction

Construction, Feb 2009 & Feb 2010

On 13 November 2007 the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Bob Winter cut the first turf.[7] The main contractors for the project were BAM Construct UK Ltd[8] with a range of trade subcontractors including the services installations being delivered by BBESL’s team of Jordan Kerr, Gordon Ferguson & Jamie Will and FES, project management being the responsibility of Capita Symonds and Buro Happold providing Resident Engineering Services. The building was completed on 20 June 2011 and the next day it opened to the public.[9]

Learn and enjoy with us. I will see you in the course.

 

 

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Content

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