2016年6月28日星期二

EXP3 Submission

One point perspective
http://yihengwangunsw.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/exp3-week-one.html

Mash up
http://yihengwangunsw.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/mash-up.html

Two point perspective
http://yihengwangunsw.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/two-point-perspective-drawing.html 

Texture
Rotational
Scalar
Linear
Fluid
Oriented
Fractured



In this building,rooms are designed rotated. Rooms are arranged like climbing step by step. On each step, trees are planted.Bridges are designed like stripes.
For one reason, it pairs the concept 'rotation', for another reason, it indicate an open atmosphere and not aggressive.The moving element, the wings and the controllable roof also have this meaning.

Captures of Draft Lumion environment


Captures of Developed Lumion environment

Sketchup Model  
Moving Element


Animation
  Rank Sheet from Other Students

Lumion Folder Share Link

2016年5月17日星期二

Two Point Perspective drawing












Mash-up

“Welcome to the new architecture school experience—casual, transparent and diverting.”

as a reflection of the current trend of openness and interaction, the building is meant for the student as much as the architecture. The connection between old and new not as fratricide, but as creating a “one-two punch” for UNSW’s landscape:
Although threr is an addition’s tendency to hide itself from view, it allows the building to feel “not vast and intimidating, but inviting and easy to navigate.”
 This building puts technology — specifically interaction through mobile devices
 extensive spatial additions to the school provide more opportunities for both local and international students to display their work.
 More public entrances and public spaces serve to seamlessly integrate the school into the surrounding urban neighborhood
Taking into account the local climate and the nature of the building, this building has begun advocating for more flexible guidelines in order to be more environmentally friendly
A "forest" of sweet gum trees grows through openings in the concrete slabs of this building
The trees are integrated into the building's concrete foundation slab and distributed along three of its facades.

"The building itself was opened to the surrounding public space, by a direct link between the house and both the street and the communal cpace.

2016年5月3日星期二

EXP2 Submission

EXP2 Submission


Theme:the multicultural students and staff who study or work at UNSW
In this model, I used two method to imply multiculture of UNSW.
The first is the concept. 'Intersecting planes and created sapces indicate different kinds of people in UNSW are united closely. 'Opposition of heavy and light' imply that different culture create creative things(buildings floating in the air).
The second mmethod is the use of stair. In this model, three different kinds of stairs are used to show the multiculture.

Week 1 Axonometric Drawings and Lumion Model

http://yihengwangunsw.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/axonometric-drawings-models.html

Week 2 Parralel Projections

http://yihengwangunsw.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/exp2-week-2.html


Week 3 Textures

http://yihengwangunsw.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/textures.html


Lumion photos


Entrance

Second floor view

The waiting room (lower room) 

The office (upper room)

The platform

Overall view





Lumion Movie


Sketchup Model





Lumion folder share link

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0tdvwl0cbfotfj3/AACEThRKlrZoWGcek-u7zs5Sa?dl=0

Textures

Textures


36 Textures


3 Chosen Textures

light
medium
dark

For the concept is'opposition of heavy and light', the dark texture is used for the 2 rooms floating in the air to show 'heavy', the light texture is used for stairs(which is the lightest element in the building) to form the comparison. The medium texture is used for floor.