Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Exercise 10

 
For this exercise, I created several iterations for the logo of the Linear Gallery of the Architecture building. Most of the iterations stem from an abstraction of a plan view of the bays of the gallery.I have used squares to represent the bays and aligned them either vertically or horizontally and changed the text to achieve different effects. Later iterations (right) start to develop a three dimensional interpretation of the space with, either overlapping transparent rectangles, or solid blocks.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Exercise 9 model

Exercise 9

Using the form-z representation of the bamboo image, I created a series of small models that explore the knuckle or ring on the stalks. I treated the phenomena as if two cylinders collided, and through that process the material begins to expand and bulge. I used this idea to create a physical model out of chip board.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Exercise 8

For this exercise, I took the image of a texture (bamboo stalks) and a space (Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum) and abstractly modeled them on Form-Z. The bamboo is broken up into three layers: the stalks, the connection pieces, and small tubes of white that represent the highlights on the texture of the bamboo on the original photo. The museum space is broken up into the transparent background with an abstraction of mullions, curvy walls that stretch up to the ceiling, and solid cylinders that represent the walls that meet the ground plane. In both sets of images, the natural light provides little contrast. The spotlights are located within the models and therefore create a different sense of depth. The hybrid lighting conditions have a greater sense of contrast.

Exercise8




Exercise8



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Portfolio Intentions

While creating the layouts for the portfolio spreads and resume, it was my intention to create a grid of datum lines that can be utilized throughout the portfolio. The grid consists of a bar on the top that can house the title, process models, diagrams, etc. The bar allows for a progression of ideas to flow from page to page. There is a bar on the bottom as well, and this bar can house grounded images such as elevations or sections. The center is split into two columns. These areas can be combined to create more hierarchical areas.

Resume Layout

Portfolio Spread 2

Portfolio Spread 1