Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Week 9 - Perspectives and draft moving elements

One - Point Perspectives











Two - Point Perspectives



Moving Elements : Draft Screenshots



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I decided to add in a pair of movable sunshading over my building, the trial for each one showed that it would cover quite a wide area.



Week 8 - Mashup

The perceived quality of life in buildings and urban spaces comes from the geometry,  and optimizing building orientations to choosing interior surface qualities, and how that connects to the individual architecture is a public good.

A building’s geometry is a result of applying a particular form language chosen by the architect.what any one person or institution builds, others must live with, and often for a very long time. Daylight, for example  is a feature that helps determine, to a large extent, the emotional and physiological response of the user,  as well as a highly cost-effective means of reducing the energy for electrical lighting and cooling. The sun  can aim at  improving the perceived degree of “life” in the building through  providing basic information like time and weather and supports visual performance as well as comfort, This can be maximized through the  form language of a building.


Light can be used to maximize The perceived quality of  the life of our inhabited places. as an art and that that everybody deserves to enjoy precisely because it constitutes the life of our inhabited places.


References:

            Thomas Schielke, "Light Matters: 7 Ways Daylight Can make Design More Sustainable," http://www.archdaily.com/471249/light-matters-7-ways-daylight-can-make-design-more-sustainable (Accessed 10 june 2015).

             Nikos Salingaros, "Unified Architectural Theory: Chapter 3,"  http://www.archdaily.com/447456/unified-architectural-theory-chapter-3/ (Accessed 10 June 2015).



              Sarah Williams Goldhagen, "Architecture is More Than Just Buildings: In Rememberance of Ada Louise Huxtable," http://www.newrepublic.com/article/art/111828/architecture-more-just-buildings-in-remembrance-public-minded-critic (Accessed 10 June 2015).

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Week 7 - Textures and submission

In this week, we were asked to create textures and apply them to our sketchup model. The sketchup model has electroliquid aggregation applied to it as well as the textures and then imported to lumion.








These textures are inserted into the sketchup model


And then imported into lumion, where a site was built according to the blacktown site.


The marker features a low long multi-layered horizontal form with stairs over the sides to access the multiple levels. The low horizintal form is surrounded by trees and is ideal to relax in a vicinity close to the stadiums.






Link to warehouse and dropbox:


Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/l/ft0mfMXCldApamxPg7mzJt

Warehouse: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=u93c254ff-48b3-4871-bf82-91a46d4d7d80




Week 6 - Parallell Projections

In this week, we combined 2 of the axonometrics into one to create a marker, this marker will then have an electroliquid aggregation put into it.



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This one has been chosen as a marker, developed in sketchup then imported into lumion.





Week 5 - Concept



In tutorial, we were tasked to make 5 concepts based on an architect we were provided with. I chose the architect John Utzon and made these 2 concepts.




And for Sanaa for these 3 concepts




We were then tasked to create axonometries based on these concepts and show them from behind.




2 of these axonometrics were chosen, developed in sketchup and placed into lumion.