Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
250 Word Article Mashup
With the advent of strong
computer software at the early 21st century, an expected level of
experimentation, is the battle between hand drawing and
computer aided
design through various techniques and how we cut ourselves off from nature in
the way we design the buildings and neighborhoods where we live and work.
In fact, one could argue
similarly that different methods of hand-drawings could be considered distinct
tools delivering
meaningful buildings that each exhibit a message of cultural relevancy.
Computers
open opportunities for talented designers to work
more comfortably, the computer is now able to link
components of our designs so that geometries can
be created. Computer-focused
areas of architecture, sketches can be a useful starting point for ideas, designing the building are drawn
via parametric software do not inherently have purpose, the main things that
buildings need to be doing
is to get people connected to nature.
Reference:
http://www.archdaily.com/585599/defining-a-more-purposeful-architecture-a-guide-to-current-architectural-trends/
http://e360.yale.edu/feature/reconnecting_with_nature_through_green_architecture/2164/
http://www.archdaily.com/627654/the-computer-vs-the-hand-in-architectural-drawing-archdaily-readers-respond/
Sunday, 10 May 2015
EXP2 - Final 5 Images
Throughout the experiment on this project, I was tying to form a connection with the two assign architects of Neri Oxman and Cedric Price. Base on the core concept of both architects with the theme of indigenous Australia. the concept of this design was to from the idea of naturally formed shape by Neri Oxman and flexible, open spaces from Price, the shape was inspired from the indigenous boomerang shape that allows me to explore variety of angles from each views.
Sunday, 3 May 2015
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