Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Interchange






Interchange (model and site)
























The Three internal views are:
1. From the kitchen into the open lounge and dining area.
2. Inside Andrew Denton's Study, looking out the window, with door to outdoor decking to the left
3. The passage as you come to the 1st floor from the stairs (& study to the left), I intentially tried to let alot of natural daylight into the passage, that would also spread towards the bedrooms. The passage windows would also allow the occupants to see the views down the hill.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Cracking















Summary 4 (top): While stretching out my object i accidentally created (what i thought was) a cracking like apearance. The objects seem to pull away from each other leaving a broken void behind. Using multiple copies of the objects, i created a type of screen that could perhaps be used to difuse light.

Packing
















Summary 3 (top): I started this sequence by distorting my objects into pieces that were made up of curved shapes packed upon one another. They also seemed to flex around a central point within the objects. I then experimented in making both internal and external contemplative areas.

Flocking















Summary 2(top): This technique started with flocking(at bottom). Once i had my flocking elements in place, i decided it looked too 2-dimensional, so i tried to extrude and give the objects some depth. In turn i have created a our facade to an internal space. Within this facade a backlit coloured glass panel would be featured. This might contrast well with polished concrete.

Spiraling

























Summary 1 (Top) :This is using the tooling technique spiraling. My idea was using it to enclose a space using a spiraling design. The strucural elements overhead could be made from painted steal, with interconnecting glass panels in between, providing a sheltering path below.

My Viz version of concept model




























(Top) This is my intial viz model of my spatial model on Andrew Denton. To start with i thought i could work with this model but it became to complex so i simplified it to just two objects (Below).