The Faulders Studio Deformscape Creates an Unorthodox Optical Illusion
Meghan Young — November 19, 2009 — Eco
References: faulders-studio & todayandtomorrow.net
Until I stumbled upon the Faulders Studio Deformscape, I was inclined to appreciate more traditional garden spaces. You know, some flowers, perhaps a little shrubbery and a gazebo with stone steps to shake things up. Who would have thought optical illusions would ever make it into these green escapes.
Designed for Jeff Dauber, the Faulders Studio Deformscape is the product of 3D software and custom-milled using marine-grade plywood, according to Today and Tomorrow. I’m definitely bookmarking this page as inspiration for my future garden.
Designed for Jeff Dauber, the Faulders Studio Deformscape is the product of 3D software and custom-milled using marine-grade plywood, according to Today and Tomorrow. I’m definitely bookmarking this page as inspiration for my future garden.
Trend Themes
1. Optical Illusion Gardens - Designing garden spaces that create optical illusions, disrupting traditional garden norms.
2. 3D Software in Garden Design - Utilizing 3D software to create customized garden designs, offering innovative and unique visuals.
3. Marine-grade Plywood in Garden Structures - Using marine-grade plywood to construct garden structures, providing durability and unconventional aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Landscape Architecture - Landscape architects can explore the incorporation of optical illusions and 3D software in garden design to create captivating spaces.
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3. Virtual Garden Design Tools - The virtual garden design tools industry can develop 3D software specifically tailored for garden design, allowing users to visualize and experiment with optical illusions in their outdoor spaces.
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