Monday, March 3, 2014

Design 2.1




Ideal Trajectories of body movements


Design 2.2




Synthetic Axon
Water Tight Solid (overlay drawing)



Voids of Intersections (overlay drawing)



Drawings
The aim of my drawing was to destroy the symmetry of the back elevation.
1- I found the vertical cutting plane that split the elevation into two mirrored images.
2- Disregarding the texture of the building, there were five points that lay on the line.
3- These points would follow the rules
       -Follow the line segment its on to the right
       -When it hits and intersection:
           - continue right if possible
           - if not follow the line up.
           - If neither is possible, then follow the only other path, but never backwards.
4- This in turn did not create a large closed boundary but a set of lines that act as barriers blocking the path of future lines.
5- The windows of the elevation were extended in both directions. They would either stop when they hit a wall or run to the edge of the page.
6- This created a special grid but because of the abstract boundaries, not every space of the grid w as a four sided polygon.
7- Only four sided polygons would suffice in creating an arc.
8- Each shape chosen was divided into a 4 x 4 grid so specific point could be chosen no matter the proportions of the shape.

Design Research





Thursday, February 6, 2014

Synthetic Drawings




Drawings
The aim of my drawing was to destroy the symmetry of the back elevation.
1- I found the vertical cutting plane that split the elevation into two mirrored images.
2- Disregarding the texture of the building, there were five points that lay on the line.
3- These points would follow the rules
       -Follow the line segment its on to the right
       -When it hits and intersection:
           - continue right if possible
           - if not follow the line up.
           - If neither is possible, then follow the only other path, but never backwards.
4- This in turn did not create a large closed boundary but a set of lines that act as barriers blocking the path of future lines.
5- The windows of the elevation were extended in both directions. They would either stop when they hit a wall or run to the edge of the page.
6- This created a special grid but because of the abstract boundaries, not every space of the grid w as a four sided polygon.
7- Only four sided polygons would suffice in creating an arc.
8- Each shape chosen was divided into a 4 x 4 grid so specific point could be chosen no matter the proportions of the shape.