The Architectural Firm OMA recently completed construction of Milstein Hall at Cornell University’s College of Architecture Art, and Planning. Brett Beyer was commissioned by the college to make an Interior Aerial photograph of the 25,000 square foot studio space as if you were looking down through the roof. He did this by pointing a camera down from the ceiling on a boom and making 250 separate images of every square inch of the space. I then combined all the images using Photoshop. The print was published as a fold out poster in the College’s quarterly newsletter. They also used it for an interactive website.







All images © Brett Beyer | Via: Petapixel









Apr 12, 2012 · 11:02
Sehr gute, mühsame Arbeit !
Apr 12, 2012 · 12:11
das google-earth prinzip nennt man in "fachkreisen" auch "vogelperspektive" !
Apr 12, 2012 · 13:07
@ Karl from Germany: Ich glaube damit ist mehr die Tatsache gemeint, dass Brett Beyer aus 250 Einzelbildern einer bewegenden Szene wie ein Mapping ein Bild werden lässt. Ähnlich macht das Google.
Apr 12, 2012 · 13:24
@SD: richtig (;
Apr 12, 2012 · 14:07
Tja ich sach nur SUPERVISIONS von Andreas Gefeller...
Trotzdem nett!
Apr 12, 2012 · 17:36
und ich sach nur http://mennoaden.com/room_portraits.html ...
aber wohl wahr, trotzdem nett!
Feb 10, 2013 · 09:36
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