Sunday, May 3, 2009

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Monday, April 27, 2009

PARALLEL PROJECTIONS

Parallel Projections with Opposite Angle.

Lecture 7- REFLECTION


This piece of work was found from Lecture 7 "the black box". It is definitely the most appropriate representation of not only my work but my own thoughts, techniques and architectural personality. This drawing incorporates architecture, innovation and a very strong sense of manual techniques and drafting. The drawing is very modest yet so bold and unique which is designing skill I strive for. Without using much contrast, colour nor computer animation the piece is so intricate and defined which is what refines architecture.


I really appreciate how watercolour has been incorporated into the drawing, leaving a sense of rawness to the piece. This truly captures the nature of my concepts and designs. I feel the key strenght of my designs are the practicality due to a technical background. The drawing has a high aspect of technicality even though there man not be much form. It may also present itself as unorganised or perhaps lost at a glimpse but with closer attention to detail it all starts the conform. Beyond the surface lays more than the eye can see. All in all a very raw piece of artwork with allot of soul, which is exactly how I would describe the components in my design.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION

Alfred Nobel-"Hope is nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness...."

Jacques Yves Cousteau-“The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.”

Electroliquid Aggregation- "Truth's nakedness can reveal impossibility, Although Hope is what drives man to succeed."

Monday, April 20, 2009

AXONOMETRICS

Alfred Nobel-"Hope is nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness...."


Jacques Yves Cousteau-“The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.”

Monday, April 6, 2009

Client Quotes

Alfred Nobel-
"Hope is nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness...."

Source: Alfred Nobel Quotes
http://www.people.ubr.com/education/by-first-name/a/alfred-nobel/alfred-nobel-quotes.aspx

Jacques Yves Cousteau-
“The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.”

Source: thinkexist.com
http://thinkexist.com/quotes/jacques_cousteau/

Keith Campbell-
"Cloning may be good and it may be bad. Probably it's a bit of both. The question must not be greeted with reflex hysteria but decided quietly, soberly and on it's own merits. We need less emotion and more thought."

Source: Richard Dawkin, Quotesea (2007) Retrieved April 6th, 2009,
http://www.quotesea.com/Quotes.aspx?with=cloning

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

3D Warehouse

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f1d22ce9a620bf79b0cb7925b683aa0b

ANIMATIONS OF MODEL


Section through Gallery



Staircase Animation


Underground Animation

DEVELOPED ART GALLERY- Sketchup Model

Entrance to Gallery

Textures and Artist work within model




Site veiws of Gallery



Cross Section through Gallery

Long Sections through Gallery


Skeleton of Ungerground floor plan of Gallery


Monday, March 30, 2009

YOU TUBE VIDEO- DYNAMIC ARCHITECTURE

36 TEXTURES




Sections


STAIR SECTIONS







ARTIST MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION METHODS

ROSALIE GASCOIGNE- Biennale of Sydney Exhibition of Sydney 2002
Creating a relationship between to different fields requires a mutual similarity of some form. I found the artwork of Rosalie Gascoigne very relevant to architecture. Her use of street signs and natural materials such as the sticks in the photo above demonstrates a link between contemporary artwork and architecture. I really find this particular piece of work quiet developed as a bold form of artwork and proves there are no boundaries when creating art, or designing buildings.

FIONA HALL- From The Cradle To The Grave
The artwork above was a miscellaneous piece from Fiona Hall. I was drawn to this piece as it is very unique and once again proving not all artwork is done on a canvas. Better yet the repetitive nature along the gloves relates to many times were architecture and trends can redevelop or repeat themselves in a uniform order and become a masterpiece.