- Theory
The integration of elements, including the transformation between layers, the connections among parts, and the relationships between voids and solids, could contribute to the circulation and movement of the architecture which would maximize its value both artistically and functionally.
- Perspective Drawings
One Point Perspective:
Two Point Perspective:
- Animations
two point perspective
axonometric
- Section and Plan Development
initial plan
developed plan and section
section (1)
section (2)
plan (groundfloor)
plan (firstfloor)
plan (secondfloor)
- 36 Textures
- Textures Applied In Model
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2.
3 & 4 & 5.
6.
- Moving Elements
Brainstorm
The Rotating Walls
The three rotating walls open to the bridge connecting the school to the law building. At any angle, the rotation of the walls creates unique images by integrating the voids and solids, and visually overlapping the textures from inside.
The Spaning Glass Shelter
The spanning glass shelter provides shelter to the openning seats on the bridge to the Law building. Within a range of distance, the geometry could span into any shape randomly. This scheme demonstrates the integration achieved by overlapping and interacting layers. It benefits the architecture both aesthetically and functionally.
- 10 Real Time Images
- Comment
The school was consisted of three different layers while each having its unique arrangement of voids and solids. To be specific, an underneath layer, an openning layer, and a closed layer were combined together. Two overflowing organic roofs applied have also improved the integration of the architecture.
- Sketchup Model
- Lumion Environment
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17pwGGnlWPU4T08ceq4l459VsUZcei5Rr
- Peer Marks
Marked by Isaiah Wibowo from Terrence Chau's tutorial group
Marked by Tony Nguyen from Chris Freeburn's tutorial group
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