Final Portfolio-Winter 2012
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BIKE COMMUTER STATIONArch 10BFall 2011
Instructor: Coleman Griffith
MINIMAL SURFACESArch 12BFall 2011
Instructor: Andy Ku
SKIN & BONEArch 12BFall 2011
Instructor: Andy Ku
TABLE of CONTENT
SPATIAL SEQUENCEArch 1OBFall 2011
Instructor: Coleman Griffith
To pulsate with unusual rapidity
distension
compression
Palpitate
Site Location
3rd Street
Grove
1.Quantifiable Analysis 2.Word Analysis 3. Creating a surface
Project Description:The site is Pan Pacific Park and the Programs are Metro and Bike Commuting station. After having site analysis and Reaching to a concept word, we draw a minimal surface by using site datum and constraints. And that minimal surface became our module for rest of the design.
OBJECTIVE:To learn minimal surfaces and how they can be utilized in a structure
Process: 1. Quantifiable analysis on the site drawing grid on the site top view capturing sound and record the numbers reaching to a solid design based on the numbers2. Doing word analysis based on their meanings and their synonyms and reaching to a concept word3. Creating a surface out of the solid designed in No 1 and site datum. This is my module for rest of the design.
BIKE COMMUTER STATION
Lockers
Lockers
Regi
ster
Shower Changing Room
Restroom
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B
4. To create the overall gesture of my design I referred to my site analysis and considered the form of it from differ-ent view and mainly my concept “Palpitate” and found it in bicycle one of our main components for design. Peo-ple’s hearts palpitate when they are pushing the pedals. By looking at the relationship of the pedals and how they work and move and translating it to the relationship be-tween metro and bike station I got to my design overall gesture shown in the picture.
Relationship of the pedals and how they work and move
Translating this relationship to the relationship between metro and bike station getting to the design overall gesture shown in the picture.
Lockers
Lockers
Regi
ster
Shower Changing Room
Restroom
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Project Description:By following the instruction below, we got to a bat wings. And having set that in different directions with different relationship to each other we created that mass structure.
OBJECTIVE:To learn how to create minimal surfaces and Bat Wings to utilize them in a structure.
1.Draw Bisecting Lines
AB and CD
2.Create a surface from
lines A,E,F
3.Divide line GH into 4 4.Create a cone with the length 3/4 of GH
line to get a curve which is intersecting
the cone and surface AEF
Minimal Surfaces
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B
C
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5. Create another cone to get a curve
which is intersecting surface EIF
6.Create third cone to get another curve
intersecting surface AFB7.Create a surface with
these four curves
8.Bat wing JKLM
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Project Description:The spatial sequence studies an exercise in un-derstanding different types of spaces and how the spatial sequence is working in a building. Differ-ent types of spaces were taking into consideration from adjacent spaces to interlocking or from pri-vate to public.
OBJECTIVE:To learn about spatial types and their relationship to each other. And also how a person would expe-rience them in terms of their sequences.
Material:
Walnut Veneer The base and Adjacent Spaces Acrylic Public SpacesBasswood Circulation
Process: A case study how was selected that exhibits a clear use of public and private spaces. By considering the drawing of the house I tried to clarify those spaces and developed a diagram to show them. Based on that I made a physical model that dem-onstrate the relationship between circulation and public spaces that it intersects, private spaces were built in that model as well. And by removing a circulation segment will let us to unlock a pub-lic space segment and all the space of the house would be released eventually following that rule.
Spatial Sequence
Project Description:Using lines to create ribs as the surfaces and con-necting them with the stringers to create the bone. And creating surfaces to cover some parts of this bone to create the skin
OBJECTIVE:To learn structural systems and to get familiar with skin and bone relationship in a structure
Process: Contouring Villa NM 3D model and modifying each module to create other structure based on same movement of modules!
SKIN & BONE
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Villa NM
Villa NM
Villa NM
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5 67
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10 11
12 13
14
Gradual change and movement of the ribs by rotating and modifying the shape of each one, starting with the rib number 1 being modified eventually and go back to the original shape with a rotation, number 14.
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