Tuesday, 28 June 2016

link

File link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/96fmc34era6pnu8/model.ls6?dl=0 (lumion)
       https://www.dropbox.com/s/lbfpkwlr2b5hp2w/unsw%20model2.skp?dl=0  (sketchup) (furnitures were deleted due to the file size)

Final model



Courtyard, the core of the mini campus.


The bridge with a curvilinear outer shell.


Gallery in between the trees.


Library, research space and computer lab.
Arc main entrance to welcome people. A curve shell to prevent summer sun when winter sun could still goes in.


Meeting room for staff and students is designed in one continuous space to encourage communication. Not enclose space to welcome using.


Offices, located on a vacant space in the square house, make fully use of the space.


The bridge and workshop.


The studio is designed in a random quadrilateral to enlarge the space, especially the south facade facing the courtyard.



The theatre

Moving elements


Transmit conveyor in the bridge.
Sometimes, when it is windy, it would be a problem that how to protect our model. With this conveyor, model and materials could be safely transmitted in the tube.


Automatic door.

concept sketches




draft model






textures



18 perspectives






Exp3: mashup concept

What Frank Lloyd Wright called Organic Architecture is emphasizing harmonious integration of building and landscape, use of natural materials and high functionality. As for today, exploration the tenets of Wright’s organic architecture – appropriateness to time, place and people – will focus on efficient concepts of material, site and climate, use of space, attention to local environment and use of natural light.
To make good use of benefit of the spacious site, flat, spread-out buildings that surrounds a courtyard will be designed. The relationship between the site and each building has been carefully considered to determine the position. It is to combine the capabilities of modern industries design and the nature wealth and beauty. Glazing feature would widely be used for grant view.

Reference
"House of Spread / FORM | Kouichi Kimura" 22 Mar 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed 17 May 2016. http://www.archdaily.com/53063/house-of-spread-form-kouichi-kimura.
Karissa Rosenfield. "Exhibit: Frank Lloyd Wright: Organic Architecture for the 21st Century" 18 Dec 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed 18 May 2016. http://www.archdaily.com/192867/exhibit-frank-lloyd-wright-organic-architecture-for-the-21st-century.

"Tubular Glass House by Aibek Almassov Wraps around a Full-grown Tree." Dezeen Tubular Glass House by Aibek Almassov Could Be Built around a Fullgrown Tree Comments. March 16, 2016. Accessed May 17, 2016. http://www.dezeen.com/2016/03/16/tree-in-the-house-by-almassov-of-a-masow-architects-conceptual-design-cylindrical-glazed/.

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Station in Lumion

File linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/39mbawbquff65xz/AABXJ0L6JKaSIA_92ZgIM2WAa?dl=0

Station model in 3d warehouse

Station model






Stairs, with light weight foot touching the ground, go up to the 'paradise'. Various orientations as well as size of stairs and platform indicate the multicultural students and staff, and somehow explore the interrelationship. Keep the main station structure pure white, simple and bold as the look to future.




(used pattern)


Pattern



Developing design




Look to the future where could be paradise. Embrace different pace of life from multicultural students and staff.

(I've moved the station from the main entrance where the crossing is to the right of the entrance. If the vast station is in the middle of the main road and entrance of unsw, people may somehow feel depressed and it is like a barrier.)



 (refining detail)








Parallel projection


The ultimate goal of the architect is to create a paradise
&Celebrates the chance like nature of city life: ‘The city is an addictive machine from which there is no escape'

Create a sense of warmth and humanity as opposed to sheer function
&The unbuilt is the fantasy that underlies everything

Create a dynamic between the building and its natural surrounding
&Where space was considered permanent it now feels transitory – on its way to becoming