Showing posts with label rhino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhino. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2008

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Study model; continuing to form and change scale of the pattern according to program.


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The final product.



16

Using the previous skin pattern, I created a rule-set where the aperture system of the building reacts to program. For instance, the stacks do not require light and thus the pattern is 'closed'. The reading and play areas require light, so the pattern is 'open'.
The lighter grey is 'closed' and the somewhat translucent darker grey shade is 'open'.

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The resolution of structure, laid into the site context, - and the first introduction of skin. The original structural pattern is placed into the floor plates to create a glass tiling effect along the stacks/continuous circulation spaces.


Friday, March 14, 2008

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Experimenting with skin & structure modules on the site envelope and interior space.


Saturday, February 16, 2008

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A detailed lookinto every building facade, between Broadway & Bowery on Bond St & Great Jones St.
Every facade drawn in AutoCAD, diagrammed in Illustrator, modeling in Rhino, rendered with V-Ray.

04

Taking the basic patterns created by e-coli swarms into consideration, and creating a 3D form through a series of connections and transformations in density.








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Experimenting with patterns based off of e-coli behavior.





Sunday, December 30, 2007

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Experimenting with formatting issues - to be updated ASAP.