Monday, 28 May 2012
montage IT - model photos
Below are three images of the model i designed for my montages. i chose a photographer as my artist + based my design around the function of a camera lens. the white part of the structure is an abstraction of a lens being wound out - the reason why this part of the structure winds up from the rear of the building around the black element. this element is where the image is captured + is therefore the primary 'studio' space.
the bottom two images are the photos i used in the actual montages [next post].
Monday, 30 April 2012
model IT - In Class Models
Above + below are photos of the in class exercises. Above are my selection of 'box houses' + below are some photos of the second exercise.
* The 'box houses' were made from balsawood, boxboard + white card.
* Both of the remaining models were constructed with balsawood only.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
draw IT - Fisher House Drawings
Plans, Sections + Elevations of Louis Kahn's Norman Fisher House. For the rendering process, i used copic markers initially and added highlights with a white pencil.
When i presented the drawings, they were presented above each other in the order they are presented below. i wanted to show the plans within the ground line + have all sections + elevations, the more 3D images above the ground; as if the drawings had grown from the plans.
When i presented the drawings, they were presented above each other in the order they are presented below. i wanted to show the plans within the ground line + have all sections + elevations, the more 3D images above the ground; as if the drawings had grown from the plans.
Model IT - Final Presentations
Above are some images of the Barcelona Pavilion model [1:200] + below are some images for the site model of the Norman Fisher House [1:200].
* The Barcelona Pavilion is made from balsa, scored acetate, spray painted acetate [light grey+ black card.
* The site model uses boxboard, balsa wood, black card, 2mm wire + spray painted acetate [light grey].
Below are the photos of the Norman Fisher House model [1:50.
The model was made from blackcard, balsawood, boxboard, mdf + acetate. This model took roughly 30 hours to make but would have enjoyed perhaps another 20 hours [give or take] to really detail the exterior + interior.
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