Saturday, 25 April 2020

lumion animation

https://youtu.be/dk1Y2in2h6Q

My 10 Favourite process photos


Week 10; Lumion Render of The Studio: Using the ideas from past physical and digital models, I've created a digital environment that reflects my experimentation with context, form, and light.



The Lighthouse.





The Studio: Detail Model.




The Studio: Site Model.

Week 7; Photography and Handcrafting Models: I immensely enjoyed the modelmaking component of this project. I explored how different materials might be used to represent unique spaces, like how the stick trees in the site model represent a barren landscape. I also played with the photography component of the task, using different angles and camera placements to create informative perspectives.



The Expanding Room.

Week 5; Paper folding exercise: I had fun experimenting with different ways I could use folding techniques to represent space. My favourite model was that of an expanding room, which used the v-fold technique.


Friday, 24 April 2020

Assessment 3 Summary

Project Brief: Representing Space

My project uses handcrafted models and digital media to represent differing aspects of different spaces. When utilised together, physical and digital mediums have the potential to create a portrayal of a built environment in its entirety. For example, By utilising a hand-crafted model, we can observe how sunlight affects our built space, and therefore informs the form and overall function of the environment. However, a digital replica of the lighting model can provide opportunities to place the built space within a clearly defined context. When these two models are used in conjunction, they create a highly detailed expression of the represented space, and therefore solidifies the need for both digital and physical models as communicative tools. 

The 5 Handcrafted Models


1. The Folding Element: Expanding Rooms




2. The Lighting Model: Experimenting with Space





3. The Studio: Site Model




4. The Studio: Detail Model



5. The Transition space: Developing Connections





The Digital Models


1. The Original Studio Space:







2. Revised Studio Space:






3. The Studio; Final:






Lumion Digital Render










Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Physical Site Model: The Studio





Front View


This perspective accentuates the curvature of the site, and informs how the studio places itself in its context.

I've decided to "stick" with these model trees to highlight the barren nature of the landscape.



lumion animation

https://youtu.be/dk1Y2in2h6Q