2011 Demo Reel
Summer is in full swing and that means it’s time to collage some work into an annual demo reel.
Process
Many of my clients ask me about my process in creating a rendering. It’s difficult for me to explain how I get from a blank canvas to a final rendering, and every project is somewhat unique. Some people are genuinely interested in the process, and some simply want to know if there is a “trick” or “filter” that I...
North Plymouth Terrace
Graywood Designs was developing an inner-city property that would be the location of many new town homes. Gary provided digital renderings illustrating the character of the exterior street brick, with raised stoop entrances. Gary also provided several options for interior choices and details. Client: Greywood DesignsLocation:...
Fingerlakes Boating Museum
The City of Geneva, NY issued an RFP for a new facility that will combine their visitors center and a new boating museum. The beautiful site is located just between the northwest edge of Seneca Lake and routes 5&20. Gary proposed a somewhat unorthodox design, since the building would stand relatively isolated from adjacent structures....
Lemoyne College
Beardsley Design Associates was developing a proposal for an addition to LeMoyne college’s main administration building. They hadn’t worked with the client for many years and were eager to prove that they were still quite capable of providing exciting design services and personal attention to a small college. The project was a...
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…and welcome!
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- You will hear tales of architects in need of renderings for their projects.
- You will witness small businesses struggling to develop a visual identity.
- You might even see sketches of radical building concepts, never before seen.
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