Saturday, October 23, 2010

3rd workshop - model it - norman fisher house

Building: Norman Fisher House
Architect: Louis Kahn
Scale: 1:50


The purpose of this exercise was to model the Norman Fisher House focusing on the exterior facades, as well as challenging us to build a model that could open up so you could explore the internal spaces.

I chose to use 2 different materials in the model, balsa for wood, and a boxboard cardboard material to express the stoney brick material.












Below is a sequence if images showing the process of the model opening up to expose the interiors. I used walls that extended between floors as an anchor for the floors.

3rd workshop - model it - norman fisher house site model

Building: Norman Fisher House
Architect: Louis Kahn
Scale: 1:200


The purpose of this exercise was to build a site model of the Norman Fisher House focusing on the surrounding landscape.

I wanted to use a minimal amount of materials, just using cardboard for the landscape. ANd instead of using contours, I used section cuts for the internal structure, and layered carboard over the section to get the approximate form of the landscape.




3rd workshop - model it - church of light

Building: Church of Light
Architect: Tadao Ando
Scale: 1:100





3rd workshop - model it - detailed corner

Building: Norman Fisher House
Architect: Louis Kahn
Scale: 1:50

The purpose of this exercise was to focus on a particular corner section of the Fisher House. The challenge was to understand the corner based on plans and sections and photos available to us, and to then model the corner.


3rd workshop - model it - process modelling

The purpose of this exercise was to use modelling as part of a design process. We used a set section that had to be incoporated into the model somewhere, as well as using a predetermined set. I used the concept of solid and void.

1st process model

2nd process model

final model - 1st view

final model - alternate view

3rd workshop - model it - intersecting houses

The purpose of this exercise was to build 3 similar houses, and find interesting ways of cutting out voids, and finding various methods of combing the 3 houses together.



Thursday, September 30, 2010

2nd workshop - architectural drawing - final assignment

For our major assignment we had to interpret the plans and sections of the Rose Seidler House, and to redraw them as architecural presentation drawings.

We had to reproduce 2 plans, 2 sections, and 2 elevations. We also had to create a 3D perspective drawing on any aspect of the house. I decided to draw a perspective section of the house.

I wanted to convey a very minimal image of the house, using minimal line weights, and only highlighting the important aspects of the house when necessary. I chose to do a perspective section of the house focusing on the deck and mural as I felt that this was an important aspect of the house.