4h metro

Recently we were allowed the use of computers at one of our one-day-long exams – so my school is finally living up to the attribute change in my about page – it used to be horrible, now it’s damp. A real improvement in life quality.

Here’s the outcome: judge it lightly since the overall design was conceived with a specific public in mind during a brief four hour period, including plotting.

Man, this post is definitively sarcastic. I’m working on improving that :) (as in downplaying the sarcastic note).

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  1. Dragosh

    Well, Mincu is still quite the horrible place, considering we have wednesday and friday afternoons/evenings with our beloved ehcatsuom a htiw yug taf.

    Nov 23, 2009 @ 10:26 pm


  2. dimitrie stefanescu

    all we have to do is pon de floor. ps sorry for the comment edit, i still don’t wanna die

    Nov 24, 2009 @ 12:01 am


  3. a-ngine

    Trains are rolling! I like the colourful but decent images a lot. What wonders me is, if the structural/material system consists of 2 elements (colomns & roofing) or possibly of one homogenious articulation?!

    However, within only 4 hours – respect! Somehow I have to remember your workflow for the corean competition ;)

    Nov 24, 2009 @ 5:22 pm


  4. dimitrie stefanescu

    speaking of which: http://dimitrie.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/making-you-more-curious/

    thanks for the heads up mate! as for your question, the structural conception of the shit would require melting the bloody slab. since that is impossible, i will go for a separate structural system that would then be nicely clad in something expensive, though on a visual/aesthetic level we the overall desired image is one of homogeneous continuity ;) though i could still have worked on that…

    Nov 24, 2009 @ 8:19 pm


  5. Dragosh

    change it maybe to major lazer?

    Nov 27, 2009 @ 11:33 am

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