Tuesday, 17 May 2016
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5 Screen captures
Image 1: Defining the space, the stop, the need and how the theme of community will interweave it all together.
Image 2: A perspective exploring how the community of UNSW flows through the manipulated terrain.
Image 3: Two perspectives exploring the aesthetic qualities of commuting or utilizing the new space.
Image 4: The light rail arriving at night time, an almost empty but very ambient stop.
Image 5: Ultimately capturing the architecture and conceptual forms that were used to create a community orientated stop, one that couldn't be ignored on the light-rail route. An Additional exploration of the community.
Image 2: A perspective exploring how the community of UNSW flows through the manipulated terrain.
Image 3: Two perspectives exploring the aesthetic qualities of commuting or utilizing the new space.
Image 4: The light rail arriving at night time, an almost empty but very ambient stop.
Image 5: Ultimately capturing the architecture and conceptual forms that were used to create a community orientated stop, one that couldn't be ignored on the light-rail route. An Additional exploration of the community.
36 Custom Textures and Macro Elements
Lumion - https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0cnX748BOvucTVnLTdmdU00Znc 3d Warehouse - https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=bb54857c-1af1-4189-ad58-d4a293505a5e
Two Concepts
I chose the theme of community which essentially encompasses every staff and student member within the body of UNSW. The two concepts effectively correspond to this notion of community as they share a likeness in using opposites to create a defined form. Scapra uses large and small elements to do this, whilst Kundig cherish the nature and culture of a site to create something for the people around it.
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