Friday 13 May 2016

[EXP3] [Week1] Mash up

The pattern language contains rules for how human beings interact with built forms — a pattern language codifies practical solutions developed over millennia, which are appropriate to local customs, society, and climate. 
A form language, on the other hand, consists of geometrical rules for putting matter together. It is visual and tectonic, traditionally arising from available materials and their human uses rather than from images.Different form languages correspond to different architectural traditions, or styles. 

Besides through the use of a new material or a recently-possible engineering feat, to stand out from the crowd - perhaps requires the ideas of bold, simple concept, fantastical site, visual and sensory contrast  and court controversy and the union of a pattern language with a form language.  
By accommodating human sensibilities -  that environments should make human beings feel at ease; make them feel psychologically comfortable so that persons can carry out whatever functions they have to unselfconsciously, which is effectuated by the combination of a macro-manipulation and a micro-manipulation. without being disturbed by the built environment in any way. By combining simple manipulations and traditional elements to created a space that is simple and radically different and be easily understandable.  To completed a harmonious whole as a result of both the urban-scale macro-manipulation of the whole building and the interior-scale micro-manipulation of the partitioning walls and furniture  also imposes a strong constraint on the design process to adapt to the many factors. Therefore, some projects seemed to be destined for "paper architecture" status, what's popular is constanly changing, and the difference between a viral hit and a flop are often subtleTo go unique, a project must show that it’s learning from and responding to what’s popular.

http://www.archdaily.com/491122/a-theory-of-architecture-part-2-the-adaptive-design-method
http://www.archdaily.com/491330/house-twisted-alphaville-architects
http://www.archdaily.com/786550/casa-brutale-is-getting-built-and-heres-why-hint-the-internet

Monday 2 May 2016

[week3] submission











My custom golden texture on second floor is inspired by the maple leaf  I saw in Blue mountain recently. This texture aims to create a relationship between the building and its natural surrounding.
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The texture with vertical lines contrasting horizontal lines seems to stands out from its surrounding, but its existence in fact corresponds to the rocks beside the building which makes the building vivid.
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The texture on the floor is composed by this pattern. When I designed this pattern, light is my inspiration. The reason I apply this texture is that light is a element that represent  both ideas of "natural" and "transitory".

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sketch up model:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=A3AAE3C1773682C9!6585&authkey=!AHCfvlZoZW0OWQU&ithint=file%2cskp

Lumion file:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=A3AAE3C1773682C9!6586&authkey=!AFqS_rmeufXenc0&ithint=file%2cls6

Saturday 23 April 2016

[WEEK 2] electroliquid aggregation

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[WEEK 2] the pair in lumion













loop subdivision smooth



original sketches





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[WEEK 2] parallel projections



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[WEEK 1] axos in lumion





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Friday 22 April 2016

[Week 1] axonometrics


The unbuilt is the fantasy that underlies everything



Building art is a synthesis of life in materialised form. We should try to bring in under the same hat not a splintered way of thinking, but all in harmony together.




Where space was considered permanent, it now feels transitory - on its way to becoming





create dynamic relationship between the building and its natural surrounding.


revolutionized the way architects look at program and interaction of space




create dynamic relationship between the building and its natural surrounding.

Tuesday 12 April 2016

[EXP 2 Week 1] Concept1


Rem Koolhass

Where space was considered permanent, it now feels transitory - on its way to becoming. Note from Rem Koolhaas, guest-editor of Wired, June 2003 

The unbuilt is the fantasy that underlies everything." -  Article in Wired, June 2000

A building has at least two lives - the one imagined by its maker and the life it lives afterward - and they are never the same.

 utilizing the best of modern technology and materials, spoke to the needs of a particular site and client

 not following the postmodern style.

revolutionized the way architects look at program and interaction of space






Alvar Aalto


create  a sense of warmth and humanity as opposed to sheer function, 

create dynamic relationship between the building and its natural surrounding.

Every one of my buildings begins with an Italian journey.

Building art is a synthesis of life in materialised form. We should try to bring in under the same hat not a splintered way of thinking, but all in harmony together.


The ultimate goal of the architect...is to create a paradise. Every house, every product of architecture... should be a fruit of our endeavour to build an earthly paradise for people.






Monday 11 April 2016

[Week 4] Animation




Pictures of the developed Sketchup model


This is the overall view of my Castle that display the middle and the top level of the building.


A close up shot of the top level's design and its texture 



Displaying the spiral stair between the ground level and the middle level.

Another overall picture of the building displaying three levels.

Tuesday 5 April 2016

[Week 3] relating video

The opening scene of the tunnel is really attractive . The rapid shift of camera angles and shots do not drive audience dizzy but instead create a fast-pace atmosphere. The varying perspectives show really different views of the architecture, even of the "master" robot. These are some very inspiring elements.

Thursday 31 March 2016

[Week 3] Sketch up Custom material

Applying my three custom material into the developed SketchUp model. The texture "Rusty", "Linear" are used in the model.




                                          "Rusty"









                                          "Linear"







                                          "Liquid"