Wednesday 9 May 2018

EXP3 - Theory

The use of a large number of transparency facilities such as windows allows people in the interior space to feel the active and stationary environment of the city. 
The ability to use solar energy and a series of organic changes can make it possible for the building's independent supply to achieve sustainability. 
Plus, under the theme of moving Dynamic visual impact an attract people to connect with building.

Saturday 28 April 2018

EXP2- 5 real time image captures showing a lumion environment and 3 texture images


Site view of station


Exterior view of station



Interior view of station


 
Entry view


View under the bridge


Texture 1 

Using the combination of lines and shadow blocks to create a coherent visual pattern that reflects the 
extended aesthetics of parallelism.
Texture 2

A thread-like sense of rotation is created by using the texture of curve lines to reflect the organic growth.

Texture 3

Extended texture placed on the roof connects with the reflection of light with the glass material to reflect a dynamic collision visual impact, which shows strong vitality.



EXP2- two concepts


1. Horizontal
Le Corbusier is good at using the horizontal spaces to create a synthetic shape to emphase the outside view. Horizontal lines are easy to help to locate the position of station within city.

2. Organic
By using advanced technology, servo-stockholm well integrates the natural environment with the system of architecture. The organic glass shape of shell can use solar energy to provide electricity of the station.


EXP2- lumion files

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3uk3kt7zp4ofg6z/AAANSq5QyQvZdAhSkoiDBLACa?dl=0

EXP2- sketch up model

https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/1cdf6de8-1194-478b-8d0f-1bd4b39d18cd/ARCH1101EXP2MAO-JIALINz5173499?uploadsuccess=1

Tuesday 24 April 2018

EXP2- set of 3 parallel projections with 3d curving surfaces - week 2


pillar supporting + light

horizontal + organic

simple + interaction




based on 'horizontal + organic'