Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Final Curated Blog Submission


10 PROCESS IMAGES



Crumpling technique - 26.03.20


Sketch of Model - 2.04.20



Model of sketch above - 7.04.20


Process of constructing 3D model of transition space - 14.04.20


Completed transition model #1 - 17.04.20


Completed transition model #2 - 17.04.20


Completed transition model #3 - 17.04.20


Exterior sketch of site - 2.04.20



Rendered Model of Exterior Site - 18.04.20


Rendered interior of model - 19.04.20


PRESENTATION


Monday, April 13, 2020

Week 8: Use of Materials


Fusion 360 Materials

Materials used:
Mirror, iron, glass, granite (black and white, blue pearl), plastic 



Models

Timber, Marble, Steel


Marble, Concrete, Hard Plastic


 Textured concrete wall, tiles, frosted glass 


Monday, April 6, 2020

Week 7: Light and Scale


Fusion 360 3D Model


Before shelling



The recommended 2mm length seemed too thick and suffocating on the "I", thus I opted for a 1mm thickness, allowing a greater interior space.



Isabelle


Haeun

Kim

Finished Product:
Curved lines used to create sleek edges






Models: Lighting and Scale


Model #1, scale 1:25

Light from below model, shining upwards
Light from above model
Light shinng straight ahead from bottom left

Light illuminating from behind







Model #2, scale 1:50

Experimented with how shadows form and interact when a focal light was shined at different distances along the model.

Light shining front, straight ahead onto the model

Light shining onto middle of model

Light shining onto the far back portion

Light from behind the model




Model #3, scale 1:100
Light in front of model

Light from bottom left

Light shining from above

Light illuminating from inside the model





Perspective from back of model




Monday, March 30, 2020

Week 5: Models


Models 




Paper model of Room

Cardboard model of Room

 The cardboard of the model above was wrapped in working out sheets to promulgate what was primarily conducted in the space.


In terms of flexibility and adaptability, the paper was more accommodating than the cardboard, due to the fineness and malleability of the material. However, the rigid and sturdy nature of the cardboard prevented any tears to occur, and provided a substational model.




Exterior Model of House #1

Exterior Model of House #2

Folding techniques 

Crumpling
X-Form Spans



Masu Box + No Crease

Fusion 360 Model


The model below communicates the transition space within my site, a corridor connecting to different rooms. 







1:1 Layout 

1:1 Layout in Illustrator on Template

Modelled out of thick paper. 














The layout of the pieces made in Fusion 360 provided a template for the creation of the model. The use of thick paper amalgamated the rigid and stable structure of cardboard, with the flexibility of regular, thin paper, thus proving it easier to work with. 


Finalised Images of Fusion 360 Model