Sunday, 27 April 2014

Lumion Integration with Combined Curvilinear and Rectilinear Axonometric

Below shows the original sketch which the model is based off. It however is different to the Lumion production as the rectilinear and curvilinear monuments swap. I decided to swap these two as it fitted better and looked more appealing than the original. 

Sketch | Terrestrial Fluidity | Top Axonometric
Sketch | Terrestrial Fluidity | Bottom Axonometric

Below the sketches you can find the Collada Files showing the original sketch idea before it was swapped.  


Collada File | Original Sketch Idea | View One

Collada File | Original Sketch Idea | View Two

Collada File | Reversed Rectilinear & Curvilinear | View One

Collada File | Reversed Rectilinear & Curvilinear | View Two


Below shows the 'Terrestrial Fluidity' Axonometric integrated within the Lumion environment. The land forms around each of the monuments and there is a slight gap between the two allowing for a place of meeting between the two. 

Lumion Integration | Reversed 'Terrestrial Fluidity' | View One

Lumion Integration | Reversed 'Terrestrial Fluidity' | View Two

Three Combined Curvilinear and Rectilinear Axonometrics

Within this post contains the combined curvilinear and rectilinear axonometrics from the original six axonometrics drawn.
The rectilinear portion being hatched on one side and the curvilinear side denoted by the curved corners. The first word relates to the top form, and the second relates to the bottom form. 

'Terrestrial Fluidity'
A disregard for the ground plane in defy of gravity; developing terrestrial references through flexibility and fluidity of spaces and circulation.

Terrestrial Fluidity | Top

Terrestrial Fluidity | Bottom

'Rotational Simplicity'
Mechanical movement of rotation which inhabits minimalist signs of simplicity and exhibits clarity and purity of ideas.

Rotational Simplicity | Top

Rotational Simplicity | Bottom

'Deconstructive Geometry'
True geometric forms with deconstructive complexity with use of a void rectifying a connection between the two volumes.

Deconstructive Geometry | Top

Deconstructive Geometry | Bottom

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Lumion Integration with Rectilinear Axonometric

Below shows the integration of my chosen axonometric within Lumion into a lake area with hills. It integrates trees and wildlife and shows the scale of the rectangular monument scale in comparison to a human. Above these images shows greyscale views from the Export Collada File and the original axonometric sketch.

Lebbeus Woods: Disregards ground plane, terrestrial

Collada 3D File

Collada 3D File


Front View

Back View

Six Sketched Rectilinear Axonometrics


Within this post shows my 6 rectangular axonometric sketches shown at a higher and lower opposite angle with varying renders on one side of the sketches. Each of these sketches relate to one of the concepts (seen below) relating to either Lebbeus Woods or SANAA.

Lebbeus Woods: Deconstructivism


Lebbeus Woods: Disregards ground plane, terrestrial

SANAA: Pure geometric forms

Lebbeus Woods: Buildings that rotate
SANAA: Flexibility & Fluidity

SANAA: Simplicity
   

EXP 2: THE SPACE BETWEEN

Two Architects: Lebbeus Woods, SANAA

5 Architectural concepts of Lebbeus Woods:

1. deconstructionism through complexity
2. architecture that disregards the ground plane. terrestrial reference. defy gravity
3. mechanical movement, buildings that rotate, that inhabit, that occupy,
4. apocalyptic architecture - response to war torn building fabric, restoration, demolition or integration.
5. architecture formed via political or social conflict

5 Architectural concepts of SANAA:

1.  weightlessness - arrangement of forms that displays balance and harmony.
2. simplicity/minimalistic ideals of clarity & purity through simplicity
3. flexibility/ fluidity of spaces. circulation, interactions
4. 4D - experimental quality greater than the form itself
5. pure geometric forms. true, regular, white. the void as a method of visual connectivity between volumes.