Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Final 500 Words
The concept, themes and ideas incorporated in my scheme was heavily influenced from the research and analysis from the tier2 papers. The themes that have been significant in designing my model were nature and nonlinear systems, in which briefly is how nature through both its function and formality influenced architecture. Through these two themes, it gave me an idea of creating a structure that is almost cell-like, and thought it would be an amazing experience being able to stand below or even see the structure in context on the site.
Non-linear systems explored my themes of natural form and function furthermore through its extremity in terms of form. Non-linear systems specifically explore the use of curvilinear geometries, geometries which cannot be bound by two points, hence not being a straight line.
The cell structure explores the ideas of both the themes of nature and non-linear systems; furthermore I believe also fits perfectly in context with the site. Part of the scheme for my designed model was to incorporate the environment to my own model. For example, in designing a cell structure, yet placing it in an urban environment, or in a busy city environment where the model would be surrounded by high-rise buildings, the cell-structure would appear alienated, as both its form and functionality don’t fit in with its surroundings.
In placing the cell-structure along where the Bennelong Apartments would be, I believe creates a strong sense of relationship between nature/environment and the building. The building which is almost devoured by the greenery as well as the ocean justifies the strong relationship between the environment and the structure. Furthermore through the open ‘holes’ representing a cell, it would obviously illuminate natural lighting into the structure, whether the holes would be covered in glass or left as a void, the relationship between nature and the building would still be strong.
I believe the idea of curvilinear form also fits well in its context of site, as the site the Bennelong apartments are located on is slightly curvature. In having similarities with its location, i believe it creates a much more suitable place for a cell-structure to be in context with the site. I also believe the cell-model would be aesthetically pleasing as it represents nature and is surrounded by nature, but also through its aesthetical forms. The cell structure would be able to be seen from nearly high-rise buildings as well as from the ocean, which I believe would definitely captivate a tourist/viewers attention, and also have a sense of ‘invitation’ to the structure, as the structure is dominantly ‘open’. Through the ideas of aesthetics and ‘openness’, it would want the viewer to gain an experience through the cell structure.
The cell structure in architectural terms, would not be suited as a home or office building.
Through the latitudinal and longitudinal section guides, it can be illustrated that the model/structure would entirely be open, and would be a structure that would be a public access. In terms of architecture, because of the dominant open spaces, it is best considered an architectural sculpture which explores the schemes of curvilinear and extreme geometries in architecture. In being a public access structure, the model could be in my opinion a popular spot for picnics. In relation to the site, it is dominantly surrounded by nature, hence the structure being about to dwell in its site context.
500 Words Poster Draft
500 words outlining concepts, themes and ideas incorporated in your scheme
The concept, themes and ideas incorporated in my scheme was heavily influenced from the research and analysis from the tier2 papers. The themes that have been significant in designing my model were nature and nonlinear systems, in which briefly is how nature through both its function and formality influenced architecture. Through these two themes, it gave me an idea of creating a structure that is almost cell-like, and thought it would be an amazing experience being able to stand below or even see the structure in context on the site.
Non-linear systems explored my themes of natural form and function furthermore through its extremity in terms of form. Non-linear systems specifically explore the use of curvilinear geometries, geometries which cannot be bound by two points, hence not being a straight line.
The cell structure explores the ideas of both the themes of nature and non-linear systems; furthermore I believe also fits perfectly in context with the site. Part of the scheme for my designed model was to incorporate the environment to my own model. For example, in designing a cell structure, yet placing it in an urban environment, or in a busy city environment where the model would be surrounded by high-rise buildings, the cell-structure would appear alienated, as both its form and functionality don’t fit in with its surroundings.
In placing the cell-structure along where the Bennelong Apartments would be, I believe creates a strong sense of relationship between nature/environment and the building. The building which is almost devoured by the greenery as well as the ocean justifies the strong relationship between the environment and the structure. Furthermore through the open ‘holes’ representing a cell, it would obviously illuminate natural lighting into the structure, whether the holes would be covered in glass or left as a void, the relationship between nature and the building would still be strong.
I believe the idea of curvilinear form also fits well in its context of site, as the site the Bennelong apartments are located on is slightly curvature. In having similarities with its location, i believe it creates a much more suitable place for a cell-structure to be in context with the site. I also believe the cell-model would be aesthetically pleasing as it represents nature and is surrounded by nature, but also through its aesthetical forms. The cell structure would be able to be seen from nearly high-rise buildings as well as from the ocean, which I believe would definitely captivate a tourist/viewers attention, and also have a sense of ‘invitation’ to the structure, as the structure is dominantly ‘open’. Through the ideas of aesthetics and ‘openness’, it would want the viewer to gain an experience through the cell structure.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Laser cutting model development
In further discussions with the tutors, I've changed from laser cutting to 3d printing as the model i have designed had non-linear geometries throughout the models, for example, each of the circles had its own separate curvatures.
The materials i have chosen to print my model was white plastic, and the overall size of the model is 10.2x16.8x3.7cm
Laser cutting model
Each of the surface have been set an offset in order to create a intersecting surface between each circles. However, the closest i could get in designating points of intersections was slim. Some of the points appeared to be appearing where the surfaces intersected, and some were far off from the intersecting surfaces.
In consultation with my tutor, the initial idea in creating a set of intersection points didn't go too well, and started on a new idea of creating contour layers within the cell-structure.
Grasshopper Experimentation
Cell-draft models
Weirdly, everything was working at one point, i think i accidentally moved or changed a plug but the offset function stopped working. The offset function was supposed to create the remaining holes in the wall, as it offsets a hole from how much distance it was set as input by a slider.
Architecturally wise i seemed promising, yet geometrically quite simple. In terms of site-context i felt as if the model suited along where the Bennelong apartments were located, however in using grasshopper and its usage to create and manipulate extreme geometries, i have moved from the more realistic conventional geometry into a more curvilinear form.