Sunday, September 19, 2010

5 iterations of moving the modules throughout the field.
First attempt at a structural model. The structure did not have any relationship to the skin, final structural model soon to come.

Final skin model. As you can see the open spaces and scoring have an inverse relationship which change as you move up or down the vertical field.



We were assigned a Vertical Field Project as our first study for our 3rd year in architecture. We were to create a vertical field, starting with a 2''x 2''x 10'' skin. This project was first only about skin, and modules. We were to make 5 iterations of different modular designs moving across the skin of the field, and were to assign a verb describing our skin. After, we created the framework incorporated with our skin.
Anyways, I really liked a quote in the book Delirious New York which was,
"Brute material has been robbed of its density and flung into the sky to challenge its loveliness."
With this in mind, I wanted my vertical field to appear very dense at the top, and light on the bottom.
I moved the skin around creating 4 cubes growing in size as elevation increased. I then cut and scored the skin of the structure accordingly, making the skin more solid and dense as it rose, and very open and translucent near the bottom.


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