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This model is a recreation of one of my favourite projects from Frank Lloyd Wright, the first Usonian : the Jacobs House, from 1936. This led to a very rich series of Wright prarie style houses that share common qualities with the Jacobs House. The layout is straightforward, L-shaped around a very connected garden, lived in rooms pretty discrete from the outside. The terrain has its importance and has been redrawn with minimal topography details.

*Native 3D format : *The whole model was originally made in Sketchup 2022, with a layer organization differenciating the materials, component naming, custom modeled furniture and finally a few assets from the Enscape Library (vegetation, accessories).A few renders made in Enscape are shown here, along with a few render samples from an Unreal Engine scene based on the skecthup base file (via Datasmith exporter). This one UE scene though, was upgraded with a few fbx 3D assets found online for free and megascan foliage. Those are not included in the files.A video of the whole design and animation rendering process is available here : https://youtu.be/uWtiDt3g_qw?si=IocG4p66ppsz1cbJ

TexturesThe textures are all there too, for the wooden walls, the brick and the floor, all maps.Mapping should be OK in all the files.

Other formats, exported from the Sketchup native file :

  • 3dsmax 2021 : all the layer organization has been reproduced, as the Vray materials with the same textures
  • I even put a small maquette 1:50 size as a separate file in fbx and 3dsmax format.
  • obj, fbx, 3ds
  • Datasmith for Unreal Engine import (contains all the geometry, the UV mapping, but not the enscape assets that are not transferrable into UE)

More about the making of this model here :https://xwarchitecture.com/jacobs-house-3d-model/

Hope you'll enjoy it and find it useful somehow. Feedbacks appreciated.

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Jacobs House - Wright - the First Usonian Home 3D model

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Size: 229 MB
Enscape 3.5 | 2020
Enscape 3.5 | 2022
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OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 44.2 MB
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Autodesk FBX | 2 files<br />Version: 2020<br />File Size: 121 MB
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Autodesk 3ds Max | 2 files<br />Version: 2021 - Renderer: V-Ray 5<br />Version: 2021 - Renderer: V-Ray 5<br />File Size: 18.2 MB
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3D Studio<br />File Size: 40.5 MB
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Textures<br />File Size: 455 MB
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UnrealEngine<br />Version: 5.1<br />File Size: 71 MB
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