2016年6月27日星期一

EXP3 - SUBMISSION



THE MASHUP OF THREE NEWS ARTICLES

http://luohuichao.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/exp3-articles-mash-up.html




THE 18 SKETCH PERSPECTIVES

http://luohuichao.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/exp3-18-sketch-perspectives.html




THE 36 CUSTOM TEXTURES

http://luohuichao.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-36-textures.html


THE MOVING ELEMENTS

http://luohuichao.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-moving-elements-and-draft-model.html


THE IMAGE CAPTURES AND ARCHITECTURE

http://luohuichao.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/exp3-image-captures-and-architecture.html

EXP3 - THE MOVING ELEMENTS AND DRAFT MODEL








EXP3 - THE IMAGE CAPTURES AND ARCHITECTURE


 The whole view of the building.Inspired by space station of a sci-fi game EVE. It consists of 7 irregular boxes.
Theory:Design can serve as an “extension of the city on one hand and as a connector to the surrounding environment on the other.”  The building is in irregular shape which is in contrast  with the square and round house.

 Students have a quiet learning environment in lecture theater.
 Teacher and students can take the cable car to anywhere inside the campus. The bridge under the cable way connects the gallery and the Electrical Engineering building.
 The show stands in gallery. In irregular shape in order to keep visual balance with the appearance of the building.
Some short bridges hold those box together.

LUMION FILES
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v6xr1vcw5e370zr/AADEaXpie3GpSALKvNHtrpWra?dl=0

SKETCHUP MODEL: 

2016年5月18日星期三

EXP3 - THE MASHUP OF THREE NEWS ARTICLES


ARTICLES

1. Penda Proposes a Transformable Design for the New Bauhaus Museum
2. Architecture should be more like Minecraft, says Bjarke Ingels

3.  All architecture needs a humanitarian approach, says Jacques Herzog

MASH UP

The main concept is that Design can serve as an “extension of the city on one hand and as a connector to the surrounding environment on the other.” Resting on the description of Bauhaus by Walter Gropius: "Only perfect harmony in the technical function and in the proportions of form can produce beauty.” And design is not about shape, but about the logic of shape. Not about aesthetics, but how to adapt aesthetics to a daily use.
  The bridge design is based on the theory of "Worldcraft" – creating architecture that focuses on turning "surreal dreams into inhabitable space".  In addition, architecture is a fundamentally humanitarian profession according to Swiss architect Jacques Herzog, who believes a building's success should be judged on whether it is filled with people.