Tuesday 28 June 2016

experiment3 final submission

Experiment 3 final

SketchUp Model


MashUp




MashUp

A form language consists of geometrical rules for putting matter together. It is visual and tectonic, traditionally arising from available materials and their human uses rather than from imagesLIGHTFRAME's precision fabric optimizes artificial and natural light transfusion without color shift, giving an even illumination. "It is because the sky is the only element of nature left in the urban context, and the skylight serves as an interface between people and nature." When you stand under this large skylight, you feel a plenty of sunlight showering onto you body. It makes you feel that you are a part of nature in this blue urban sky


http://www.archdaily.com/488929/a-theory-of-architecture-part-1-pattern-language-vs-form-language

http://www.archdaily.com/catalog/us/products/5056/modular-illuminated-ceiling-systems-lightframe-sefar-architecture

http://www.dezeen.com/2014/02/15/tokyo-house-atelier-tekuto-skylight/



18 sketch perspective


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2 points perspective


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The 36 custom textures
Scalar

Rotational

Linear

Vaulting

Wavy

Floatable


The moving elements

Moving door

         
                                                                                Lift

The image capture and architecture

Liabrary

Computer  room




Meeting room for staff

Academic Office


















Tuesday 3 May 2016

experiment 2 final submission


experiment 2



dropbox: 



The architectural concept


1. Simplicity and Complexity (Peter Elsenman)
In the design of Peter Elsenman, one of his concept is simplicity and complexity. It means that using similar color over the complex structures. I have tried to use this concept in this light rail station. The station surface pattern is uneven so I used black color for the whole entrance.

2. Sequentiality and Porosity (Aldo Van Eyck)
I have tried to use the concept of porosity of this light rail station. The ceiling of this light rail station has a lot of holes. These holes can allow natural daylight to light up the station just like the photo above.


36 textures









chosen texture

this texture is for the hanging garden

I chose this texture to match the curve ceiling

18 sketch        

 1.  Simplicity and Complexity (Peter Elsenman)



2. Sequentiality and Porosity (Aldo Van Eyck)



3. Intersecting planes and created spaces (Peter Elsenman)



4. Order and disorder (Peter Elsenman)



5. Amalgamation of repetition (Aldo Van Eyck)



6. Opposition of heavy and light (Aldo Van Eyck)








5 real time image captures showing a Lumion environment




hanging garden

resting place


entrance