2016年6月26日星期日

[EXP3] Final Submission

1.dropbox link of lumion  environment
https://www.dropbox.com/home?preview=lumion+environment+of+developed+model.ls6


2.link to sketchup model
http://bs1stblog.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-sketchup-model.html


3.The Moving Elements
http://bs1stblog.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-moving-elements.html


4.Design Development (real time images and draft)
http://bs1stblog.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp-3-design-development_2.html


5.One Point Perspectives
http://bs1stblog.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-one-point-perspectives.html


6.Two Point Perspectives
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=5452074266289533525#editor/target=post;postID=4478751974919108101;onPublishedMenu=editor;onClosedMenu=editor;postNum=0;src=postname


7. 36 Textures
http://bs1stblog.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp-3-article-mashup.html


8. Article Mash up
http://bs1stblog.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-article-mashup.html







[EXP 3] Design Development

Draft images
(here only have one draft, the other one is in my computer, but my computer went crush this afternoon, details are in the email I sent you this afternoon   )



STUDIO & GALLERY
EXIBITION AREA
PUBLIC ACTIVITY SPACE AND MAIN CIRCULATION
LIBRARY







STAFF OFFICE



 real time images of developed  model

Student casual meeting space





Library

Research and presenting space








roof garden


Student Centre



This house is inspired by Mies Van de rohe's Brick Country House , from the plan and elevation of the house, it could be found that , the house have a distinctive layers, which celebrate a strong sense of space, therefore, in the progress of I designing this house, the key term how to  is show different layer from a flat section (THE SECTION ALSO IN THE COMPUTER:)).

I found three ways to show the layer  (difference between adjacent spaces)
1. different textures
2. different geometrical forms
3.size
which could be clearly shown in the next short animation




[EXP3] The Moving Elements

Moving Element 1:
SLIDE WITH A SET which connect the research and presenting space and studio







Moving Elements 2:
ROOF PANEL which could be rotate to adjust the sunlight.

[EXP 3] Design Development

Draft images
(here only have one draft, the other one is in my computer, but my computer went crush this afternoon, details are in the email I sent you this afternoon   )







 real time images of developed  model

Student casual meeting space





Library

Research and presenting space 








roof garden


Student Centre



This house is inspired by Mies Van de rohe's Brick Country House , from the plan and elevation of the house, it could be found that , the house have a distinctive layers, which celebrate a strong sense of space, therefore, in the progress of I designing this house, the key term how to  is show different layer from a flat section (THE SECTION ALSO IN THE COMPUTER:)).

[EXP3] One Point Perspectives




[EXP3] Article Mashup


 Alternating repetition helps in the informational definition of repeating components. helps to better define essential translational symmetry. But
making a house means making it for the people, making it more tranquil, or closer to nature, more humanized.
  architecture is an abstract concept. Great architecture is itself educational. They provide a method of getting away from  non-adaptive state. so many designs nowadays are actually architecture.It inspires all of us to reach, to imagine, to expand our ideas.

 “making houses, not architecture”, is about not making that abstract concept, but to make something really concrete and tangible, something that you can touch or that is made with your own hands…  It helps us envision the future of liberal arts education for the world we inhabit today.




Master theory: Shu Wang: http://www.archdaily.com/630645/an-interview-with-lu-wenyu-amateur-architecture-studio 
Academic theory:
Unified Architectural Theory:
http://www.archdaily.com/626429/unified-architectural-theory-chapter-11/#more-626429 
 Steven Holl Designs a New Visual Arts Building for Franklin & Marshall College http://www.archdaily.com/787264/steven-holl-designs-a-new-visual-arts-building-for-franklin-and-marshall-college 

[EXP3]36 TEXTURES