Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Experiemnt 2: The Bridge Final

Theory: 
The interaction of nature and undulating organic curves, enlightens sustainability and allow ideas to be superimposed in the architectural school. 


reference: 

"Michael Sorkin, 71, Dies; Saw Architecture As A Vehicle For Change". 2020. Nytimes.Com. Accessed March 30, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/arts/michael-sorkin-dead.html?searchResultPosition=1.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

EXP 2: Week 3

36 Materials Relating to Movement

Linear / Rotational

Scalar / Fold

Dispersion / Evolve 



FINAL COLLAGE

MODEL PROGRESS



Apply texture on model (need to make the model first) 

2 moving element (2 images) 














Tuesday, April 21, 2020

EXP 2: Gif Animation

FINAL
Animated axonometric
- Hand drawn + Gif done in Photoshop


Animation 2 point perspective
- Hand drawn + Gif done in photoshop

DRAFT
Animated axonometric
- Hand drawn + Gif done in Photoshop



Animation 2 point perspective
- Hand drawn + Gif done in photoshop





Sunday, April 5, 2020

EXP 2: Week 2 The Plan

The precedent for my school



I decided to use Toyo Ito plan as my precedent for my school.




I used lasso tool to select the spaces I wanted to add into my school from Toyo Ito plan. In Toyo Ito the tubular structure is a very interesting element for the building. I have also put in my school maybe I can use it as the circulation cross - and I have distorted the 50m x 50m square shape into curvature & rectangular form. 

Section

Sketchup model 

Export the drama to lumion (2 images) 

I think I should refine my plan and section


First choice 


I picked Frank Gehry Guguggenheim museum plan
Still in the process of trying to tracing out the outlines of walls./ identity spaces. 

Sunday, March 29, 2020

EXP 2: Week 1 Persepctives

Circulation Model One Point Perspective 



 Sketchup Model




One point perspective drawing























Lumion 
- Render using FX


Draft One point of perspective drawing 





Draft Sketchup 





Article




"Michael Sorkin, 71, Dies; Saw Architecture As A Vehicle For Change". 2020. Nytimes.Com. Accessed March 30, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/arts/michael-sorkin-dead.html?searchResultPosition=1.

- "Politics programs our architecture."

- He advocated for housing and green energy rather than prisons and malls, and for citizens to participate in the design of their urban destinies. 

- As architecture's largest expression, the city shaped how people led their lives, behaved and therefore thought. He viewed urban design as an instrument of enlightened social engineering, political justice and power-sharing. He inveighed against the privatization of public space.

- "He believed in building for people, not the power structure." 

- Within the scope of his broad theories, he focused on how people use street signs, roadways and infrastructure. He was a complex thinker, and he designed Complexity. 

- He initiated organic patterns (propose planting trees in an intersection to reduce public space devoted to traffic and encourage the growth of a more agrarian low-density neighbourhood.

- He designed not free-standing object building but structures that grew from the city of which they remained apart.

- Mr.Sorkin wove nature into the fabric of patterns he laid atop patterns. 

- His "House as Garden," an unbuilt project for a terraced apartment house in New York, illustrated how the landscaped city of his urban vision could climb onto the building." 

- "Fish are symmetrical but only until they wiggle. Our effort is to measure the space between the Fish and the wiggle. This is the study of a lifetime." 


draft:
Words: sustainability, Complexityinstrument, vision, imaginary 

Theory: 
The Complexity of designs in architecture act as an instrument to ignite future vision of imaginary and sustainability, hence strengthen community and interaction of people and place.  

Final:
Words: sustainability, Organic, enlightened 

Theory: 
Nature inspires undulating organic curves, enlightens sustainability and allow ideas to be superimposed. 




Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The Datum Final Submission

Design development 

Section Drawing

Perspective images 
Front view + Wireframe style
This front view with the wireframe style clearly demonstrates the movement of the two studio's space interaction. The upper level (The_Kyza studio) with extruded triangular lines and below with overwhelming blocks and lines. Responding to the words "speeding" & "Industrial". There is two identical flight of stairs reaching The_kyza Studio, and two contrasting flight of stairs from The_Kyza studio to the showroom each responding to the words. From the showroom, there's two identical flight of stairs going down to the Trent Jansen Studio. 



Side & Back view


This side back view shows the curve of the showroom, also the interaction with the sunlight & shadow. 
Close up detail to stairs
This close up presents the detail of the curvature staircase going to The_Kyza studio, the entrance to The Trent Jensen Studio, and bumpy floor design in the showroom, also a spiral stair allowing access from The_Kyza studio to the showroom. 


Sectional Perspective 

Vertical section


Horizontal Section

Underground Studio Plan Section

Sketchup 3D Warehouse Link 
     

EXP 1: Material / Texture video