Showing posts with label EXP2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EXP2. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Experiment 2

1+1=3 concepts



Porosity of Architecture and repetition of open spaces ~ Ricardo Porro

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Unity and Harmonisation of overlapping geometry ~ Aldo Van Eyck

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Architectural unity of open spaces is harmonised through the balance of overlapping objects






Chosen textures


 



Images from Lumion

Tunnel/Entrance/Walkway
Dark texture gives a sense of confined space in the tunnel. One must travel through the entire walkway before enter to a open space. However in daytime, the glass panels on the side allow light to slid through, suggesting a porous structure. In addition, the dark texture itself is constructed in a changing density form of pores by lines, which compiles with the element of the structure to demonstrate Ricardo's focus on porosity of architecture as the core concept of this monument.


Meeting place
Meeting place is where visitor would walk and stop on the structure. Light texture represent the slight movement in this open space.

The Stair
The stair is fitted in a narrow space with both medium and heavy materials (medium and dark textures). This is the area of circulation. Different from meeting place, people travels from one end to another without significant stopping, the pattern-like medium texture distinguishes the circulation from the meeting place (light texture) Similar to the tunnel, dark texture creates a compact atmosphere to the visitor. Also, as the visitor travels from the bottom to top of the stairs, confusion is created with the applied dark texture. Therefore, apart from the core and deprived concepts, I have imported my idea of illusion to the visitor in this monument.

Monument 1

Monument 2

The two monuments show overlapping structure that balances each other to form stability. The harmonisation of open spaces are significantly displayed by the stability between the block plane and curvillinear plane. The two monuments work together through material and structure to elucidate the underlying concept: "Architectural unity of open spaces is harmonised through the balance of overlapping objects".



Additional images (Right click to open image in new tab/window for better dimensions)














Links

Links to 18 sketch axonometrics:
6 Pairs of Axonometrics - http://derekwongarch1101.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/6-pairs-of-axonometrics.html
3 Pairs of Combined Axonometrics - http://derekwongarch1101.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/3-pairs-of-combined-axonometrics.html

Link to 36 custom textures:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7bHMXHZYPNPU_hDv5_fiPtFPILpnj8LIToYEWvhEZZ5hE0oiPREzynP1_XtqHY1cHc-QMp7aP7bBfBA_tNwDij1iWS3AeOw42QWceQKhnNOFOh7jEVU-pMXs7wbiQd2K7nmJEolPr4_w/s1600/Combined.jpg

Link to SketchUp model:
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=u41d57b37-8522-4f7c-9b9f-649ba098f609


Link to Lumion file:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2n5jav733apt0nh/cZXPq-i5Mz

Sunday, 4 May 2014

36 Custom Textures - Light and Dark




This series of textures is designed to associate with Ricardo Porro's and Aldo Van Eyck's architectural works. The progressive development from light to dark explores the material characteristic and quality. Also, different forms are used, such as scribble, straight line, dot, geometrical shape and irregular shape, to demonstrate the variation of material through the randomness and uniformity of the textures.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

1 Electroliquid Aggregation in Lumion

Porosity of Architecture and repetition of open spaces
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Unity and Harmonisation of overlapping geometry
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Architectural unity of open spaces is harmonised through the balance of overlapping objects
                                                                                                                                                                                          



3 Pairs of Combined Axonometrics

"Contrast of structural mass and large voided spans
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Decentralisation and absence of boundary
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The structural spans and large mass create boundary with the absence of significant voids




Porosity of Architecture and repetition of open spaces
+Unity and Harmonisation of overlapping geometry
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Architectural unity of open spaces is harmonised through the balance of overlapping objects




Absence of distinct orientation
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Decentralisation and absence of boundary
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Absence of distinct boundary decentralises the orientation of the object

Thursday, 10 April 2014

2 Designs in Lumion

Contrast of structural mass and large voided spans ~ Ricardo Porro


Absence of distinct orientation ~ Ricardo Porro


                                                                                                                                                                                          







Wednesday, 9 April 2014

6 Pairs of Axonometrics

Contrast of structural mass and large voided spans ~ Ricardo Porro


Horizontal expansion vs verticality ~ Ricardo Porro


Porosity of Architecture and repetition of open spaces ~ Ricardo Porro


Unity and Harmonisation of overlapping geometry ~ Aldo Van Eyck


Absence of distinct orientation ~ Ricardo Porro


Decentralisation and absence of boundary ~ Aldo Van Eyck