Wednesday, 23 May 2018

EXP 3


- One Point Perspective Drawings -















- Two Points Perspective Drawings-








- Constructed Theory -


"The rationalized sequence of standard primitives can create complex rhythm."



Picked Words - Rationalized, Sequence, Standard primitives, Rhythm

Article - IJP Explained: Parametric Mathematics in Practice





- 36 Textures -












- Progress in SketchUp -




I have applied one of my rotational texture for this roof as it rotates to expand.

This door has the texture of linear. It slides to the right.




- Pictures of The Final Model in Lumion -









For this project, I have attempted to use the standard primitives to make some kind of sequences and rhythms as it is my theory. I think these pictures greatly show the use of those simple shapes and the resultant sequence.



- Moving Elements Video -


https://youtu.be/eqt5JdjFAMM




- SketchUp Model Link -

https://www.dropbox.com/s/a4oaypmesexrjy3/ARCH1101_EXP3_2018_Koki%20Izuka%20%28Final%29.skp?dl=0



- Lumion Model Link -

https://www.dropbox.com/s/y4z1isdlkl19wrg/ARCH1101_EXP3_2018_Koki%20Izuka.ls8s?dl=0




- Mark done by Gabriel and Rujian -






Wednesday, 18 April 2018

EXP 2

Chosen Architects and Concepts


Stuido Gang - Minimal environmental impact
Mies Van Der Rohe - Simplicity through form and shape 



Week 1: 6 Axonometric Models











- Lumion Model -







Week 2: Combining Two Parallel Projections





I have applied subtraction rule for this combined parallel projection. There is a base geometry, which is expressed as dot line and there is a geometry for subtraction. The intersections of two geometries are just subtracted.

I have applied addition rule for this shape. All geometries remain still, even though they intersect.

For this combined parallel projection, I have applied subtraction+addition rule. Where two parallel projections are intersecting, the geometries were subtracted and where there is no intersection, the geometries remain. 


 This is an extra work that I did to test my understanding of combining parallel projections. I was not able to use this created geometry since the shape would not fit for the purpose of light rail stop. It would be too large and the outcome would block the road for vehicles.



- Created Curved Surface -





- Progress of Light Rail Stop in Lumion -





Week 3: 36 Textures





 







- Lumion -
Final Model of The Light Rail Stop

I have developed my model from this parallel projection. I rotated the geometry to get more surface lying on the ground so there is an enough space for the tram to stop in front. Some components are under the ground.

These are 5 images of my final light rail stop model. As it is a tram stop and not train, I didn't make the stop too large since it would block the traffic. 


I have applied the texture on columns, which are supporting the glass roof. The texture only consists of straight lines. This was to express "Minimal environmental impact"


This texture on the ceiling is related to the concept "Simplicity through form and shape". I used triangles only to make this texture so I can express the simplicity.


- URL -

Sketchup Model:


Lumion Model: