Gizmodo published the CAD drawings of Steve Jobs' new house, and they are in 2D. Well, it could be that 3D models exist, because Gizmodo is showing only the conceptual plans submitted to the local town council.
Jobs hired the same architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson that designs Apple Stores.
And, it turns out, that there is a touchy-feely side to architecture:
"The site plan definitely shows unnatural restraint for a person of wealth," notes Christopher Travis, both a managing partner of Austin-based Sentient Architecture and the founder of a start-up that's developing software [TrueHome] to predict how people respond to the built environments around them.
Read the end of the article for the serious (!) psychological analysis of what kind of guy would build this kind of house: gizmodo.com/5649909/the-house-that-steve-jobs-will-build
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