Two little bars with specific roofs.
While cutting and gluing hundreds of walls I thought of the uncommon building with a nearly rectangular (in fact it makes a parallelogram) and flat roof, secting every walls angular. The resulting of this idea is a small sushi bar (#90).
As a second step I developed a slightly bigger triangular building with a flat triangular roof. Both shapes of the buildings have recessed entrance areas and look pretty modernistic, however in the second one (a triangular) construction/finishing materials referring to traditional construction were used, thus perfectly fitting the Japanese town suburb centerplace (#91).
If someone want to try the same, here you are the nets to be printed on 90-100 gpm A4 sheet (the roofs, canopies, signboard and hvac units shall be additionally glued a second layer).
And if you find this design too sophisticated, you can glue a traditional two-storey bar.
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Andrew aka Viator
Last edited by Viator; 09-29-2022 at 06:54 AM.
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