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

EXP 1: Week 3 Super materials

36 Material Sketches 

Above 


Between 

Below 
 


                                                                                                                   
Chosen textures


Pixelated
 Ethereal

Compressed


Sketchup Model 



Showroom with client's product



Sketchup development
Redeveloped the exterior after stair feedback

 

A New Idea from Week 4
Received feedback from Andrew on Week 5 



Sunday, March 1, 2020

EXP 1: Week 1 Sections

18 Section Sketches














Sketchup attempt
Experimenting with the rectangle shape tool

#1
Upper: Trent Jansen Studio Verb - manipulating 
Lower: The_Kyza Verb - speeding 

Front view

Side view
Material choice: Concrete & glass & steel

#2 
Upper: The_Kyza Verb - Speeding 
Lower: Trent Jansen Studio Verb - manipulating

Front view

Side view
Material choice: Concrete 


EXP1: The Stair Concept Model

Section drawing: 
Upper: Client 1 (The_Kyza), verb - Speeding 
Lower: Client 2 (Trent Jansen Studio), Adjective - industrial 



Staircase Section Sketches #1 
(Showroom to upper The_Kyza Studio)
P.s. the railing is thought after creating the stairs on Sketchup, therefore it is not included in the stairs section sketch.

Staircase Section Sketches #1 
(Showroom to lower Trent Jansen Studio)

3D Sketchup Model

Exterior view + side of stairs

Front view

Back view

Detail view of the railing

Concept

The spiral staircase is responding to the word 'speeding' which reflects The_Kyza studio expressive car designs. Designing two ramps on the sides of the walking stairs enable the transportation of a car and client to walk up to the studio. 'Speeding' is expressed through the material choice - LED light strips and line directions (movement) of the railing on one side of the ramp, which is inspired by the long exposure of car light. On the back of the spiral stairs, it's painted in red to convey an energetic vibe and excitement. 


Section drawing: 
Upper: Client 1 (The_Kyza), verb - Speeding 
Lower: Client 2 (Trent Jansen Studio), Adjective - Manipulating 



Staircase Section Sketches #2 
(Showroom to upper The_Kyza Studio)

Staircase Section Sketches #2 
(Showroom to lower Trent Jansen Studio)