Hinckley, on 08 November 2012 - 03:44 PM, said:
Where were you in the US? From the design, it appears you were in Miami Beach, maybe?
Actually I went to Orlando. I got some ideas from Disneys hollywood studios and universal. The Ground floor from this building inspired me. But the upper floor was just mashed together from various Miami hotels etc. I have many books! I didn't get to goto Miami this time so most of my research was from the web. Googlemaps
monsinjor, on 08 November 2012 - 04:22 PM, said:
NIce design. I like the upper windows area and the area above them.

Thanks! I got alot of inspiration from Miami hotels.
Wedge09, on 08 November 2012 - 05:27 PM, said:
Very nice shop
If completed as a modular I think it will be great, have you intention??

Probably not this time, I've got a couple more smaller open backed buildings in similar style to come but someday I will build a large full scale modular hotel in a similar style to what you see here!
LEGO Guy Bri, on 08 November 2012 - 08:42 PM, said:
Very nice building
snaillad! I like the design of the structure above running up the middle. It gives off kind of an illusion of ascending, inverted shingles. It's really neat

Thanks! I made several designs before I chose this one. I use alot of cladding so the central column is easily interchangeable. I think I picked the most effective one!
lightningtiger, on 08 November 2012 - 09:13 PM, said:
Excellent structure 'snaillad', not really modernist....more true to the Art Deco era but in 40's/50's blue trim at the top. The curves on the building are totally Art Deco.

But it's a wonderful design.....Brick On 'snaillad' !

Cheers! Perhaps without the window canopies it would be more streamlined. Gotta have some curves though!
sonicstarlight, on 09 November 2012 - 04:40 AM, said:
I saw the thumbnail on flickr and immediately knew it was you - I came here hoping to find a topic and was pleased to see one. Honestly, no one does this era of buildings better than you, snaillad. The color choices are spot on - it gives a slight nautical feel very common in Moderne buildings. The way the windows were done is brilliant, and that detail in the center of the second floor has become a bit of a signature style for you - I really want to borrow it someday. As always, blogged on
Brick Town Talk!
Thank you! Much appreciated. I was originally going to use windows in the centre column as its a staircase in alot of the time but thought maybe I should make something more decorative out of it! You can use my vertical cheeses if I can borrow the side-on inter-colored cheeses from the cinema!
gifinim, on 09 November 2012 - 10:15 PM, said:
Brilliant design, especially the middle of the upper floor on the inside. And so nice to see something that's not a complete building for a change - I'd rather see open backed buildings with good interior design than another nice-front-boring-back cube anyday!
Thanks! Its probably more fitting for a commercial or utilies building lobby but figured I need a slightly different color to mix it up a bit! I have been making a much bigger MOC over the past few months which is open backed on two sides so I figured see how it goes with this one. It was much easier for photos for a change!
Thanks to the other very positive responses! I am always grateful for opinions!