Sunday, 30 April 2017

Final Product

Final Product



The Final Model is not complete, as I didn't have time to fix an issue with texturing my design also with some sides disappearing in Lumion whenever I transferred from sketch up. 


The axonometric models were used as benches for the light rail station


This is the one texture I managed to apply without issue to a singular section


















Time made it difficult to fix the texturing problem and upload any images of the final product at the same time, however all other aspects of the project were completed if you consult the other sections of my blog.

The Light Rail Models were download of SketchUp


Here is the Link the the 3D Warehouse: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/6d9d182d-594b-491a-8d23-3a9c1c76d198/Light-Rail-Station

I couldn't find my Lumion folder

I found a texture folder that was titled the same as my lumion file that containted this:

















Assignment 2, Week 3: 36 Textures


36 Textures




This was based off the organic form of limestone and other similar types of rocks.













This was based off a hexagonal hive like structure.




This is based off concentric circles



This is based off repeating fractal patterns.


This material was based off twisting ribbons and material.














This was based off a square optical illusion which I thought could make for an interesting interior pattern and also would be interesting if shaded to alter what parts of the illusion would be emphasised.

Assignment 2, Week 2: Combined Axonometric Sketches


Combined Axonometric Sketches



























Assignment 2, Week 2: Combined Form Model


Combined Form Model One Rectilinear One Curvilinear



The axometric drawing the model is based off


Saturday, 29 April 2017

Assignment 2, Week 1: 12 Axonometric Sketches + 1 Modelled sketch

12 Axonometric Sketches

  





1 Modelled sketch 





Axometric the Model was based off
















Assignment 2, Week 1: Concepts


Concepts

These were produced as apart of brainstorming with the tutorial in week 1

Alvar Aalto
1.       The use of geometric facades and exteriors to enhance the overall design of the building.
2.       Primitive shapes are developed into wholesome and complete ideas when intertwined with the rest of the form.
3.       The prominent use of Boolean and extrusion from base flat surfaces to create
4.       Wooden interiors are contrasted to smooth white exteriors to enhance each components individual appeal.
5.       The repetition of segments that follows a curvature creates a fluid combination of sharp angles and soft bends.

MAD Architects
1.       A dominate use of curves within the architecture to represent organic forms.
2.       The success of design is made through freeform and biological themes.
3.       The use of undulating lines is contrasted against vertical structures to create a sensory experience.
4.       Repetition with consistent alteration delivers freshness and uniqueness to design.
5.       Minimalist design regarding colour and tone expresses complexity and detail in the urban environment.

Sunday, 2 April 2017

Week 4: Final Model



Week 4: Final Model


Images







Origional 2D Sections


<Top Section Developed

















<Bottom Section Developed


Animations






Week 3: Two Objects in the Studio Space



Week 3: Two Objects in the Studio Space




In the bottom room a couch and person fitting in the dimensions of the room


In the above ground room; a person and a bike rack fitting on one of the constructed concrete platforms in the open cavern-like room

Week 3: Applied Materials


Week 3: Applied Materials





Used my "mechanical texture" to create a circular pattern for decoration on the wall













Using my "compacted" texture to create a solid and more detailed stone appearance
 




















Using my "fibrous" texture to give the ore-like material a different but just as
 



















With the fibrous material i thought it could be used for a metallic effect because of how it reminded me of molten metal and the way it pushing in streams against each-other.

This was the closest example of a similar material i could find on youtube













Week 3: 36 Materials


Week 3: Materials


1. Interweaved


2. Expansive


3. Fibrous


4.  Sinuous


5. Fragmented


6. Verdant


7. Tectonic


8. Corrosive


9. Turgid


10. Weightless


11. Abrasive


12. Lattice


13. Jagged


14. Crumbling


15. Seared


16. Inert


17. Limp


18. Geometric


19. Lucid


20. Compacted


21. Fragile


22. Dynamic


23. Luminous


24. Layered


25. Tensile


26. Bouyant


27. Rigid


28. Porous


29. Vacuous


30. Shiny


31. Biological


32. Mechanical


33.  Linear


34. Hefty


35. Gaseous


36. Electronic