Monday 30 May 2016
Saturday 14 May 2016
EXP3 WEEK 2
MASHUP 2.0
ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Monday 9 May 2016
EXP3 WEEK 1
Article MashUp
Article References:
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/how-technology-is-changing-architecture
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/design/how-architecture-uses-space-light-and-material-to-affect-your-mood-american-institute-architects-a6985986.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/design/how-architecture-uses-space-light-and-material-to-affect-your-mood-american-institute-architects-a6985986.html
MashUp:
Comfort in
architecture is given by two words. One is "space." The other is
"light." Narrow or small spaces are not as good. A well-designed
space, particularly a modern library, must also be versatile yet appropriate
for its main use. “Good designs are where it is not dictated to the individual
how they should perceive, operate or feel in the building, but have the
flexibility to explore and experience it for themselves,” says Dr Marialena
Nikolopoulou, from the school of architecture at the university of Kent. Less light, underground spaces,
spaces where you don't see the sky, not as good. Natural light, for
example, can help hospital patients to recover and school pupils perform
better. “Light certainly has a physiological impact on people,” says Dr Alan
Lewis, a lecturer in architecture at Manchester university. Research has
shown that visible light helps the human body to regulate the production of the
hormone melatonin, which in turn helps to regulate our body clock, affecting
sleep patterns and digestion. Visible light also helps to stimulate the body's
production of the neurotransmitter serotonin, which can reduce the symptoms of
depression.” These are the two keys to the future. I am always searching for
more light and space. Wide spaces are what I am using at Ground Zero. I believe
that architects need to deliver hope and optimism. It is part of our duty.
One-point Perspective Drawings
Monday 2 May 2016
EXPERIMENT 2 FINAL SUBMISSION
2 SHORT TEXTS
THE TWO CONCEPTS:
OSCAR NIEMEYER:
- Monumentality as a result of the lack of recognisable scale indicators
Marc Fornes:
- Play of light and shadow to create ever-changing ephemeral space
ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION:
The lack of recognisable scale indicators could combine play of light and shadow to create monumentality with ever-changing ephemeral space.
The organic form of the design enables ever-changing shadow which creates shelter for passengers. The unique and fluid shape of the stop makes it easier for passengers to find.
Theme: The multicultural students and staff who study or work at UNSW
As huge numbers of multicultural students and staff of UNSW live all around Sydney, most of them need to get to the main entrance of UNSW to get to work or have class. However, the set-up of rail stop obstructs people's getting around. Level 1 of the train stop could work as a open-air platform for people to feel at ease as well as a bridge to get to the other side of the road, no matter if the train is passing by.
The organic form of the design enables ever-changing shadow which creates shelter for passengers. The unique and fluid shape of the stop makes it easier for passengers to find.
Theme: The multicultural students and staff who study or work at UNSW
As huge numbers of multicultural students and staff of UNSW live all around Sydney, most of them need to get to the main entrance of UNSW to get to work or have class. However, the set-up of rail stop obstructs people's getting around. Level 1 of the train stop could work as a open-air platform for people to feel at ease as well as a bridge to get to the other side of the road, no matter if the train is passing by.
18 SKETCH AXONOMETRICS
OSCAR NIEMEYER:
- Volumetric addition and substraction as a formal strategy
- Monumentality as a result of the lack of recognisable scale indicators
- Purity of the whole without recognisable parts
- Continuity of surface/space
- Biomimmicy as a structural strategy
- Play of light and shadow to create ever-changing ephemeral space
1st Interconnection
OSCAR NIEMEYER:
- Volumetric addition and substraction as a formal strategy
Marc Fornes:
- Biomimmicy as a structural strategy
OSCAR NIEMEYER:
- Purity of the whole without recognisable parts
Marc Fornes:
- Continuity of surface/space
OSCAR NIEMEYER:
- Monumentality as a result of the lack of recognisable scale indicators
Marc Fornes:
- Play of light and shadow to create ever-changing ephemeral space
36 CUSTOM TEXTURES
FINAL DESIGN & IMAGE CAPTURES
FINAL DESIGN
DESIGN PROCESS
FLOOR PLANS
LUMION IMAGE CAPTURES
SKETCHUP MODEL
DESIGN PROCESS
FLOOR PLANS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
LEVEL 1 PLAN
LUMION IMAGE CAPTURES
STOP OVERVIEW FROM CAMPUS SIDE
The whole stop consists of two levels. The passengers take train on ground level and could get help from the counter. Administration is on level 1 and passengers or pedestrians could get to the other side of the road at any time through level 1.
GROUND FLOOR VIEW FROM CAMPUS SIDE
At the counter, tickets and assistance is offered
LEVEL 1 VIEW
The platform of level 1 is not only a bridge for passengers to get to the other side of the road but also provide a shelter for passengers.
OVERVIEW FROM OPPOSITE THE UNI
The huge platform shades all the stop. No matter it rains or snows, passengers could always have a comfortable waiting area.
RAILWAY VIEW FROM THE OPPOSITE UNI SIDE
GROUND FLOOR TUNNEL VIEW FROM OPPOSITE UNI SIDE
The tunnel enables students to see if there is a train arrives from the main entrance.
SKETCHUP MODEL
LUMION ENVIRONMENT
https://www.dropbox.com/s/37z9bz2fxeqvowp/LUMION%20ENVIRONMENT.rar?dl=0
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