Tuesday 28 June 2016

WEEK 5: EXP 3

Peer Review


FINAL SUBMISSION

EXP 3 Final Submission

Architecture as a complex form of art, containing aspects of sculpture while retaining restrictions of form.



Here, a fluid form (seen in the roof) portrays a piece of art, a sculpture, while the practical box elements detailed with steel framing and wood-panelling restrict the building to it's practical nature. This bridge serves as both a faculty for the Built Enviroment, and a form of motion through the UNSW campus. Linking the Squarehouse, Roundhouse and NIDA, this form acts to also break down the closed atmosphere between each faculty/school of teaching, allowing students to draw sub conscience inspiration from all of the practices as they travel between different faculties to reach their specific classes within the structure. Ultimately, architecture is a complicated form of art, which has to abide by some form of rules, however that is not to say that one cannot find new solutions to these rules in their design process which brings forth a new sense of thinking.







Animation







Lumion Links

To mondel and 2 site drafts

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aexqnf1oga686q0/AABBXc2N2nGKiz7kh-pYo11ba?dl=0


3D Warehouse





2 Draft sites

This was my first draft



However, I went with my second design. It made more practical sense to allocated different spaces as well as being less compact and claustrophobic 



Monday 27 June 2016

EXP 3: WEEK 4

36 Textures

Linear


Rotational


Scalar


Shifting


Synchronised


Vibrational


EXP 3: WEEK 3

Plan


Zaha Hadid's Riverside Museum - plan


Plan edited to provide spaces


Plan turned into section, ground drawn and linking steps/pathways added


Sketchup Model progression









Wednesday 18 May 2016

EXP 3: WEEK 2

2 Point Perspectives 



Moving Elements

Awning moves to allow for different amounts of shade/protection throughout the different seasons




Protruding awnings to accomodate for the sun rising





Tuesday 17 May 2016

EXP 3: WEEK 1

18 1 Point Perspectives | 250 Word Mashup


Architecture as a complex form of art, containing aspects of sculpture while retaining restrictions of form


1 Point Perspectives



Monday 2 May 2016

EXP 2: WEEK 3 FINAL SUBMISSION

FINAL SUBMISSION LINKS


WEEK 4: THE IMAGE CAPTURES AND ARCHITECTURE

3D Warehouse
Lumion Files - W1, W2 & Final Render

WEEK 3: THE 36 CUSTOM TEXTURES


WEEK 2: THE 18 SKETCH AXONOMETRICS

6 Sets of Axonometrics
Electroliquid Agrregation 

WEEK 1: THE TWO CONCEPTS



EXP 2 WEEK 3: Final Photos

EXP 2: Final Five Images

Technology.

This light rail stop utilises many technological features in order to run efficiently and economically. For starters, the leaf-shaped louvres covering the main platform can rotate in summer, providing shade. They can also electronically frost, becoming less transparent in order to avoid turning into a magnifying glass while also stopping glare. In winter the glass can remain parallel to the floor, and protect the public from the more harsher elements. There are also solar panels located on the roof, which can rise to an angle to utilise the angle of the sun during the day, generating electricity for both external and internal use. The minimalist monolithic structure aligns with the view of a 'light' rail, while also being large enough to cater for the rapid influx of students at any given moment. Its open design allows the area to avoid becoming stuffy, letting in fresh air. Between the university and the light rail stop an iron-framed glass retaining wall deflects noise and pollution from the adjacent Square House and Round House, while also providing a lounging area on the other side, providing safety from the incoming trams.


Additional Images











EXP 2 WEEK 3: 3D Warehouse

3D Warehouse UNSW Light Rail Stop


EXP 2 WEEK 3: Lumion Files

Contains render from week 1, week 2 and the final rail stop render

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qvpyc26w50nt2q7/AABSNrzlv6JEMWmqi6dMeCcWa?dl=0

EXP 2 WEEK 3: 36 Textures




Monday 11 April 2016

WEEK 4: Final Images

Model in its environment

Model in its environment

Model in its environment

Entrance

Foyer on the ground floor, as soon as you enter

View of walkways on the above ground datum

'Geometric' stairs leading to the above ground datum

Ariel view of above ground datum

Ground floor railing, showcasing the display of the motorcycles which rise up on hydraulic lifts from the below datum to the above datum

Stairs leading to below ground datum
Ramp access for motorcycles up to the ground datum

Another view of the X-shaped walkway on the above ground datum

Rear view



Assignment 3: Reflection

Comparing and Contrasting Exploring the torus within the Yamaha IT250 Tank Final piece For this component of the course, I ...