Saturday, 30 April 2011

Exp 2, 7: Final images

One


This image demonstrates how the structure fits in with its environment.
This landscapes forms two parts in a island by water flow cross the centre,
where it differs between work place and playing place.
The design sits on the edge of the bay which provides 
great atmosphere of environment for clients.



Two


This image provides a real time view from the front, 
which shows two different entry path ways for two clients each.
This open space of the design shows how 
the surrounding landscape communicate with the design.



Three
This image is taken from the side to show how two different laps are connected 
and how meeting space fits with it.
Also it shows uses of textures and lights on the design.




Four


This image is taken from the back with real time, to show 
how the space fits in with the natural enviroment and
to show how the meeting place is designed for two clients.




Five


This image is a full sight view of the design.
this design is inspired by an idea that how two clients can 
adapt in a design surrounding natural landscape 
and still able to have convenience, various uses of the environment,
separate personal spaces and a great location.


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Exp 2, 6: Landscape




Exp 2, 6: Final model on google sketchup

 
Final model for clients: Issac Newton and Sigmund Freud.
 
Sir Issac Newton's Hypothesis:
 
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
 


 

Sigmund Freud's Hypothesis:

Maths is more than numbers in dreams
 



 
 

Electroliouid Aggregation of Hypotheses

Everything which exists in this world,
 their action has a equal and opposite reaction and
 that creates dreams more special to be analysed with numbers.







Meeting place





Exp 2, 5: ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION:

DEFINITION OF ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION:
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 "Why still speak of the real and virtual, the material and immaterial? Here these categories are not in opposition, or in some metaphysical disagreement, but more in an electroliquid aggregation, enforcing each other, as in a two part adhesive."
Reference:
Lars Spuybroek, [1998] Motor Geometry, Architectural Design, Vol 68 No 5/6, p5.


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Sir Issac Newton's Hypothesis:
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction


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Sigmund Freud's Hypothesis:

Maths is more than numbers in dreams

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Electroliouid Aggregation of Hypotheses

Everything which exists in this world,
 their action has a equal and opposite reaction and
 that creates dreams more special to be analysed with numbers.

Exp 2, 4 : Combined drawings

One One


One Two

Two One


Two Two


Three One


Three Two

Exp 2, 3 : 48 Custom Textures

Light to Dark



Exp 2, 2 : 18 Axonometric Drawings

Axonometric drawing 
11 models x 2 sides = 22 drawings


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