1:20 Light model
I needed to plan my approach for the final model so that I wouldn't waste any materials. I sketched my rough ideas for the space and the paper folds I would use, ensuring that this was the model which communicated the result of my findings throughout the course and forming an amalgamation of all my models.
I cut a circular shape to explore the curvature I had in mind, but this ended up not being used as it seemed to waste a lot of space.
As I was cutting the base of the model, I tried to be spontaneous and cut the edges of the model so that it would be more interesting - and perhaps later, more functional.
The triangular platforms I had in mind were to be platforms which ascended multiple storeys up the architecture.
and triangular shapes were cut into the walls to provide an abundance of light and generate a sense of an open space for the people within.
I cut out four rectangular pieces and glue them together neatly whenever I needed to form pillars.
I also used my 1-2-3 Engineer's block during my process to stabilise my model when it was drying with glue to ensure my model making process would be clean and smooth.
The pavilion, abnormal atrium space - another form of light in the architecture begins to form as well as the triangle cut out in the centre war in a similar veil to my section model.
I also began to cut out stairs and fit them into a space where appropriate,
space pieces were also used to elevate platforms within the space - forming a balcony.
The V- Pleats roof returns, now more dramatic with its cut outs being more prevalent and forming a pavilion-like structure.
The triangles were used to fill in the gaps in the elevated platform and create a sense of volume.
tracing paper was used to represented the balustrade, railing components of the elevated platforms.
I also considering adding in built-in furniture to the space.
No comments:
Post a Comment