Sunday 12 May 2019

EXP 2 ARCHITECTURE

Room explanation:
There are 100 students from different 3 years of the bachelor degree, and share 3 different classrooms (1 of tutorial room and 2 of studio room), and there is also an extra laser cutter room on the level 1, cause these machines in our Uni are often in short supply.
There is a lecture room in the middle of level 1 with a large window that can move up and down.
Stuff office is also in the middle of level 2, this design can make tutors and doctors go to each classroom more conveniently.
Here is my 6*6 textures,
And I' ve chosen 


painted on the floor of level 2, level 1 and railing of garden between two levels.

The whole viewing of my architecture is like a shape of a water drop dropping on a surface and dispersing.

Here are connections which connects Square House, Round House and ground respectively.



And the shape of stairs is like the water drop splashes more drops because of dropping on the surface.
Animation:

Lumion file:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gYKf8_zhwXlCwgVfr4Jo-nVJl3DdP5D4





Saturday 11 May 2019

EXP 3 MOVING ELEMENTS

Test Run
Final 2 Elements

EXP 2 AXONOMETRIC& PERSPECTIVES

1. 6*3 1 Point Perspectives








1 in Lumion in 3D:

2. 2 2 Point Perspectives
3. Animated GIF
And a supplemented animation in Lumion





EXP 2 THEORY

Three Words I've chosen are:
organic, nature and simple.

Theory:
Using the organic shapes from the nature, to create a clean, simple space.

Source: (2018, September 15). AphroChic. The Spruce.
https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-scandinavian-design-4149404
                                                       
Description:
My design style is from Scandinavian Design and Futurism. Using moved and flowing shapes to create a kind of combination of beauty, simplicity and functionality, and giving visitors a kind of feeling of the high technology in the future at the same time, influenced by the design style of Ross Lovegrove.  And also using the movement of that shapes to make the internal and external vague, as the Eames put it, the appreciation of nature is an essential part of life.