Arch1101 Gabe
Friday, 22 June 2018
EXP 3
Plan: Seattle Public Library

Section Design:
Brown - Research Space,
Purple - Studio Space,
Blue - Lecture Theater,
Red - Office 1,
Orange - Office 2,
Yellow - Meeting rooms/Library/Gallery,
Light Green - Workshop,
Dark Green - Lab

Front View:

The roof is able to open and shut according.
https://youtu.be/UQ1bU8GppQY
The entrance is facing towards the roundhouse and located right next to the design lab which is perfect if you're a computational design student.


Research Room:

Lumion: I have no idea why but I am getting an error every time I save or tried to import my file to lumion. I'm still figuring out a way to fix this so I can upload the sketchup file and also get my file imported on lumion and upload the lumion file.



Textures:





Section Design:
Brown - Research Space,
Purple - Studio Space,
Blue - Lecture Theater,
Red - Office 1,
Orange - Office 2,
Yellow - Meeting rooms/Library/Gallery,
Light Green - Workshop,
Dark Green - Lab

Front View:
The roof is able to open and shut according.
https://youtu.be/UQ1bU8GppQY
The entrance is facing towards the roundhouse and located right next to the design lab which is perfect if you're a computational design student.


Research Room:

Lumion: I have no idea why but I am getting an error every time I save or tried to import my file to lumion. I'm still figuring out a way to fix this so I can upload the sketchup file and also get my file imported on lumion and upload the lumion file.
Textures:



Thursday, 21 June 2018
EXP 3: Theory
Computational design creates adaptable and logical design through coding.
Article:
Blog.ramboll.com. (2018). What is Computational Design? – Computational Design. [online] Available at: http://blog.ramboll.com/rcd/articles/what-is-computational-design.html [Accessed 13 May 2018].
Saturday, 28 April 2018
Exp 2: Week 3
Exp 2: Week 3
For experiment 2, I used the two key concepts from Studio Gang and Meis Van Der Rohe to develop my project. From Studio Gang I choose the concept "minimal environmental impact" and this can be shown through how my build does not destroy previous infrastructure but rather an addition that fits in perfectly to the UNSW campus. From the works of Meis Van Der Rohe, I choose his signature philosophy which is "less is more" and applied this concept throughout the experiment.
The picture above is the geometry used for my project and I tried to make the geometry as simple as possible.
3 Textures Used
This texture is applied to the platform
This texture is applied on the stairs
This texture is applied to the sculpture
Link for Lumion File:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ceR2_ob0Gok3kHi-vKJvnv1utt-PnrvW/view?usp=sharing
Link for Sketchup File
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kp9OiLC_t7SVEOcySRBLH9YRiOTnvcdZ/view?usp=sharing
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