Showing posts with label EXPERIMENT 2: THE SPACE BETWEEN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EXPERIMENT 2: THE SPACE BETWEEN. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 April 2018

Concepts & in-model Textures

Scene 1


Unique geometric form define space arrangement and influences light dramatically.

Louis kahn - 1

(texture in the scene)
(light)





Scene 2
Multiple elongated elements positioned on top of the rail encourage fluid and adaptable environment.

 (texture in the scene)
(medium)








Scene 3
The use of walls to define space.




Scene 4 

 (texture in the scene)
(dark)




 




Experiment 2 Images From Lumion






Experiment 2 36 Custom Textures - Light to Dark

From Light to Dark


Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Experiment 2 Week 1

curved component (by SubD)

The pair :  Louis Kahn 1+2


In Lumion





A short video (15s)










The other combinations

1 Doshi 2+3

The use of columns to define a space
+
 
Traditionally geometric shapes are made to look new through materiality 






2 Doshi 1+LK 1 (Final Sub)

The architecture features overlapping layers and transitional areas which encourages fluid and adaptable living conditions, customary in Indian tradition
+
 
Emphasis placed on strong geometric forms of the building, which in turn dramatically influences its relationship to light






3 LK 2+3

Form did not necessarily follow the function
+
He establishes a hierarchy of spatial organisation in that primary spaces are often centralised, whereas secondary spaces are placed on the fringes



Saturday, 14 April 2018

6 axonometrics (4-6) - Balkrishna Doshi

Balkrishna Doshi

1. The architecture features overlapping layers and transitional areas which encourages fluid and adaptable living conditions, customary in Indian tradition







2. The use of columns to define a space 









3.Traditionally geometric shapes are made to look new through materiality 






6 axonometrics (1-3) - Louis Kahn

Louis Kahn

1. Emphasis placed on strong geometric forms of the building, which in turn dramatically influences its relationship to light



  
 






2. Form did not necessarily follow the function















3. He establishes a hierarchy of spatial organisation in that primary spaces are often centralised, whereas secondary spaces are placed on the fringes