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Building 295 3D model

High detailed 3d building.
Previews were rendered with vray mat and light.
The file has all lightning setup and texturing ;

Architecture has had several great cradles: Central Asia, India, China, Egypt, Andean America, and Mesoamerica. In each of these countries, it attained a certain development, but it was hindered because the talent of the artists was compressed within narrow limits by severe laws, laws of religion, laws of despotism, laws of caste. In Asia, architecture is often theatrical in nature, to which the exaggerated luxury of unbridled ornamentation contributes. In India, the monuments seem to want to fight wild and disorderly with the bitter and rough mountains of the country. The free artists of Greece imagined laws, proportions and applied them with a rare talent. It was then that the three Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders were created, which have remained since that time the basis of all classical architecture.
The Romans, with this propensity for appropriation which distinguished them, borrowed from Etruria an element, the arch and the vault, which was there only in germ; and developed it with the power of means at their disposal. The vault, combined with the Greek orders, forms the distinctive feature of Roman art. But it had been kept within narrow limits; the pantheon of Agrippa shows the end of the efforts of the Roman builders. It was only with considerable expense that it had been possible to build a single-jet vault in vast dimensions. But the baths having required large covered rooms, it was possible to build broken vaults and pendants, lighter and skilfully counter-butted by accessory parts of the building. The arts had disappeared, and there remained only the science of the process when the Emperor Justinian thought of erecting the church of Saint Sophia at Constantinople. The architects took the arches of the baths to cover the new temple, and, abandoning the basilical style adopted by early Christians, created the type of Byzantine architecture.

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A structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place is called a building. A building is divided into several types. Such as- Residential houses, Schools, Colleges & Universities, Hospitals, Factories, Workshops, Mosques, Churches, Temples and Malls etc.

Building material plays a very important role while constructing any building. The material we use while constructing a building is clay, rocks, sand, wood and so on.

This is a high quality 3D model that will enhance detail and realism to your rendering projects. This 3D model is a fully textured, detailed design that allows for close-up renders. It was originally modeled in 3ds Max and rendered with V-Ray. In this model all colors can be easily modified and model is fully textured with all materials applied. All textures and materials are mapped in every format. There are multiple file formats of this model is available as mentioned in the specification section so it can be used with any of the supporting rendering software.

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Specifications

  • Vertices749812
  • Polygons852688
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsYes
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesYes
  • File-formats3D Studio Max file (.max)
  • PluginsV-Ray
  • NID29163
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 196256

Published on: March 7, 2012