Friday 31 March 2017

Chosen TEXTURES

These are the textures I developed and included in parts of my finished sketch up model.. 



Developing 3D models - DRAFTS


DRAFT 1 - Developing 3D sketchup Image 1  
From the below section sketch I started to develop an above ground work room for my client 1 which is Louise Bourgeois... 











Developing 3D sketchup Image 2  
From the below section sketch I started to develop an below ground work room for my client 2 which is Issey Miyake... this was based on a cliff that explored hanging the clients work room. 











DRAFT 2 - Developing 3D sketchup Image 1  
Below is my second draft that i worked on, this is a the above ground level where i was looking at client 2 Issey Miyake and his dress designing. I looked at spaces that were open and offered a sense of collaboration to him and any other fellow workers. This space is therefore very open and I was also looking at the use of natural light into this design. The word that i was inspired from was my VERB - Expanding... Here you can see the expanding splade columns at the surrounding support for the workshop. 







DRAFT 2 - Developing 3D sketchup Image 2 
This is part of my second sketch up draft model for my client 1 Louise Bourgeois where I was looking at curves and abstract rooms. I have also added my textures to get an outlook of the building. Chosen word was movement, here I was looking at the way curved rooms makes a person move throughout it, i incorporated round cylinder like rooms to disturb the empty and simple room.   







DEVELOPED sketchup model....
I chose to develop the second draft to a higher degree of resolution. 










Wednesday 29 March 2017

36 custom TEXTURES

Words created from the super materials 






 Flexible 
 Elastic 
 Transparent
 Glowing 
 Fluid
 Mending 
 Static 
 Strong 
 Cubic 
 Warm 
 Connecting
 Layers
 Power
 Energy 
 Radiating 
 Thin 
 Segmented 
 Cells 
 Super
 Light 
 Translucent 
 Smokey 
 Strength 
 Gel 
 Control 
 Shatter
 Spectrum
 Collaborative 
 Pixelated 
 Minute
 Structure
 Hexagon 
 Electricity
 Wired 
 Atoms
 Waves 

Wednesday 22 March 2017

18 Sectional SKETCHES



Sketch 1 



Client 1: Adjective - Abstract (Top level)
Client 2: Adjective - Complex (Bottom level)







Sketch 2



Client 1: Adjective - Abstract (Top level)
Client 2: Verb - Expanding (Bottom level)





Sketch 3 


Client 1: Adjective - Abstract (Top level)
Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Bottom level)





Sketch 4

Client 1: Verb - Evoke (Top level)
Client 2: Adjective - Complex (Bottom level)





Sketch 5

Client 1: Verb - Evoke (Top level)
Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Bottom level)


Sketch 6

Client 1: Noun - Movement (Top level)
Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Bottom level)


Sketch 7


Client 2: Verb - Expanding (Top level)
Client 1: Verb - Evoke (Bottom level)




Sketch 8

Client 1: Noun - Movement (Top level)
Client 2: Adjective - Complex (Bottom level)






Sketch 9

Client 1: Noun - Movement (Top level)
Client 2: Verb - Expanding (Bottom level)





Sketch 10

Client 2: Adjective - Complex (Top level)
Client 1: Adjective - Abstract (Bottom level)




Sketch 11

Client 2: Verb - Expanding (Top level)
Client 1: Adjective - Abstract (Bottom level)




Sketch 12


Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Top level)
Client 1: Adjective - Abstract (Bottom level)




Sketch 13

Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Top level)
Client 1: Noun - Movement (Bottom level)




Sketch 14

Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Top level)
Client 1: Verb - Evoke (Bottom level)


Sketch 15

Client 2: Noun - Confusion (Top level)
Client 1: Noun - Movement (Bottom level)




Sketch 16


Client 1: Verb - Evoke (Top level)
Client 2: Verb - Expanding (Bottom level)




Sketch 17

Client 2: Adjective - Complex (Top level)
Client 1: Noun - Movement (Bottom level)



Sketch 18 


Client 2: Verb - Expanding (Top level)
Client 1: Noun - Movement (Bottom level)






CHOSEN ARTWORK


Louise Bourgeois 

Adjective: ABSTRACT
Noun: MOVEMENT
Verb: EVOKE





Issey Miyake 


Adjective: COMPLEX
Noun: CONFUSION
Verb: EXPANDING





Tuesday 21 March 2017

Creative works from Magnus Walker, Louise Bourgeois and Issey Miyake...



Three Creative Words.....



Louise Bourgeois 

Adjective: ABSTRACT
Noun: MOVEMENT
Verb: EVOKE






Issey Miyake 

Adjective: COMPLEX
Noun: CONFUSION
Verb: EXPANDING







Magnus Walker


Adjective: BOLD
Noun: BALANCE
Verb: EXCITE














Wednesday 8 March 2017

Creative works






ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL

This photo was taken whilst on my travels to Europe, santorini is one of the most beautiful and unique places on Earth. Not only does this photo show amazing panoramic views but also part of  the original architecture in its position to the natural land. It explores how we have interacted and constructed with the natural environment. The beauty of this photograph is encapsulated in the sunlight hitting the ocean and the original houses that sit on the terrain as if they are coming out from the Earth.


BEST PIECE OF CREATIVE WORK 


This is my major work from 2015. The Hall table is not just your average hall table. The Table also incorporates a 'daily life management' which enables families to organise their daily lives. The idea behind this is that families, parents, people that work full time, students and even kids are struggling to keep up with today's fast past modern world. People often forget to accomplish the little things in daily life such as remembering to take things to work, forgetting your keys, wallet, phone, important documents etc. The table has stations for some of these items that act as a reminder for you to take these important items with you as you leave the house. There is a motion detector that signals when a person walks past and beeps to remind you to take your personal belongings as you leave the house. The effect is that people are more organised when starting the day and there is less worrying. 




A GREAT PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE 


The Marina Bay Sands in an exclusive hotel in the heart of Singapore. The luxury styling corresponds to the 5 star nature of the Hotel and its designs. The Hotel features amazing observational views from every corner of the building. There is a 360 degrees observation deck that includes an infinity pool on the edge of the building. This building really incorporates the beauty and uniqueness that can come of architecture. The three tower building includes, 56-story hotel with 2561 luxury rooms, topped by the world's largest public cantilever observation deck.














The PLAN

Below is my plan draft layout for where rooms will be situated in the building Bridge. The school consists of three levels: Level o...