Sketch- The bottom slab of the main building will start to crack as the steel mesh will corrode and cracks will grow big enough and snap the slab at it's weakest point- the middle, which will shatter all the curtain walls and might cause the collapse of the top slab, and some of the main pillars.
2. Post 3 images of your progress to your blog, with a statement outlining your direction.
The direction of my scene is aiming to replicate broken concrete and exposed steel mesh.
Basically majority of the ground floor and the bottom slab is broken as the amount of tension overtime causes the middle to crack and eventually collapse.
Majority of the main concrete portal frame is intact, some big chucks fell off due to corrode reinforce mesh.
Reflection
It was interesting to see how well timber handles earth quakes a lot better than concrete buildings, also how badly Australians handled demolition reminded me of this gif..
Which makes the Japanese approach of doing it slow and cleanly seem a lot more reasonable over just put some boom and get it over with... and yea don't stand near demolition sites.
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