Monday, October 17, 2011

study models


 The following five pictures illustrate the 10 study models together. in these picture we can appreciate how they complement each other with their differences and similarities.







Concept model 1
Here we have the first study model.
This model gives a feeling of intimacy and of being inclosed.


Concept model 2
 This model was inspired by the sense of extrusion 
found in many buildings of the concept board.



Concept model 3
This third model expresses the zig-zaging pattern
of a few of the examples on the concept board.


 Concept model 4
 This model was inspired from some of the elements, in buildings found in the concept model, that have the shape of a wing. The material lets light through, which is an ability a lot of the buildings in the concept board posses.


 Concept model 5
 This concept model was derived form the concept of openness combined with hierarchy.
The vertical elements represent hierarchy, and the way they are spaced, along with the perforated material, represent the openness and lighting.


 Concept model 6
 This set of triangles in this concept model portray hierarchy and the concept of elements supporting each other. The smaller triangle is being supported by the bigger triangles to its sides.


 Concept model 7
 This concept model was derived with the concept extrusion and hierarchy.



 Concept model 8
 This model by inspired by the by the glass curtain walls 
many of the buildings in the concept board have.




 Concept model 9
 This pattern of triangles was taken form some of the buildings in the concept board.
This pattern demonstrates hierarchy, and in the process creating different visual effects.









 Concept model 10
 This concept model was made out of inspiration from the tall towers in the concept board.
This model expresses the openness with its open shape and the amount of light it lets through with the perforations.




2 comments:

  1. Which one of these models is eventually going to be your parti. You need to explain that in your blog, and you need to start laying out your spaces.You need to figure out how it works with the site. how do I approach it.
    Schematic plans are sections are your next step

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  2. You need to develop your parti into a structure. Work in scale with the site to develop one of these concepts. Prof Jill

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