Monday, 15 September 2014

Exp2. Week2

Crazybump Before and After:



Concrete:
Concrete is the product of mixing, aggregate (rock, sand, or gravel), cement and water. The setting of concrete is a chemical reaction between the cement and the water, not a drying process. This reaction is called hydration, it evolves heat as does any chemical reaction, and the process is irreversible.



Steel:
Steel is an alloy of iron with about 1 percent carbon. It may also contain other elements, such as manganese. Whereas pure iron is a relatively soft metal that rusts easily, steel can be hard, tough, and corrosion-resistant. Used to make almost everything from skyscraper girders, automobiles, and appliances to thumb tacks and paper clips, steel is one of the world's most vital materials



Brick:
brick. Solid, hollow, or indented building element, usually rectangular, but also other shapes for special purposes, manufactured from clay, concrete, sand, and lime, or other materials, formed in a mould, then burnt, set, or cured





References:

brick Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about brick. 2014. brick Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about brick. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/brick.aspx. 

Basic information on concrete and cement, concrete road pavements and concrete structures, with samples of concrete batching sheets. 2014. Basic information on concrete and cement, concrete road pavements and concrete structures, with samples of concrete batching sheets. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.highwaysmaintenance.com/concinfo.htm. 

Concrete Information, Definition - The Concrete Network. 2014. Concrete Information, Definition - The Concrete Network. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete.html.

steel Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about steel. 2014. steel Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about steel. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/steel.aspx. 

Exp2. Week1

Objects from 3dsMax to Cryengine:








Building Description:

Brazilian Museum of Sculpture
1988-94
Location: San Paulo, Brazil
Architect: Paulo Mendes Da Rocha
Materials Used: Concrete, steel, metal (railing)
75,000-square foot triangular site. Large concrete slabs create partly underground internal spaces and also form an exterior plaza with water pools and an esplanade

San Paulo Museum of Art
1947
Location: San Paulo, Brazil
Architect: Joao Vicente de Azevedo
Materials Used: Concrete and glass
Occupies approximately 10 thousand square meters. The cover is a large square base. In the basement is a large civic hall meetings hosted public and political theater.

Church of Light
1989
Location: Osaka, Japan
Architect: Tadao Ando
Materials Used: Concrete, glass, timber
The Church of the Light embraces Ando’s philosophical framework between nature and architecture through the way in which light can define and create new spatial perceptions equally.

Week7 Lecture:
In this week's lecture, there was an introduction to exp 2. We looked through different buildings that we have to choose for the second experiment. Also, there were several examples on how to decay buildings.


References:
Making of Church of the Light - 3D Architectural Visualization & Rendering Blog. 2014. Making of Church of the Light - 3D Architectural Visualization & Rendering Blog. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.ronenbekerman.com/making-of-church-of-the-light/. 

Mendes Da Rocha, Paulo: Brazilian Museum of Sculpture (MUBE), São Paulo, Brazil. 2014. Mendes Da Rocha, Paulo: Brazilian Museum of Sculpture (MUBE), São Paulo, Brazil. [ONLINE] Available at: http://theredlist.com/wiki-2-19-879-604-633-view-mendes-da-rocha-paulo-profile-mendes-da-rocha-paulo-brazilian-museum-of-sculpture-mube-saeo-paulo-brazil.html. 

Sao Paulo Museum of Art Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo (MASP) | Brazil My Country. 2014. Sao Paulo Museum of Art Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo (MASP) | Brazil My Country. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.brazilmycountry.com/sao-paulo-attractions/sao-paulo-museum-of-art/.

Brazilian Museum of Sculpture | Architectuul. 2014. Brazilian Museum of Sculpture | Architectuul. [ONLINE] Available at: http://architectuul.com/architecture/brazilian-museum-of-sculpture. 

Art Museum of Sao Paulo - Architecture of the World - WikiArquitectura. 2014. Art Museum of Sao Paulo - Architecture of the World - WikiArquitectura.

AD Classics: Church of the Light / Tadao Ando | ArchDaily. 2014. AD Classics: Church of the Light / Tadao Ando | ArchDaily.

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Exp1. Final Sumission

Trailer:


Dropbox Link:



REFERENCES:
Star Gazing - Relaxing Ambient Music - YouTube. 2014. Star Gazing - Relaxing Ambient Music - YouTube. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkw-Hs9tLF4. [Accessed 07 September 2014].

Exp1. Week5

The Strategy:
   To reveal and conceal my number (9) and my letter (M), I’m going to design them in both micro and macro scale to give a variety sense. As it would be boring if all the letters and numbers are too obvious, I will try my best to put them in a number of interesting ways. I’m going to make two rocky hills to create an M shape, then I’m going to put a waterfall in between the hills, and the water will fall into a big 9 shaped lake. For the second one, I’m going to create a small pond and place two middle-scaled trees to form an M shape. And in the pond, there will be 9 fish swim around. Near the pond, there’s going to be very tiny 9 bugs and below the bugs, there will be a rock that forms an M shape. In another area, there will be a small island filled with ocean water in the middle so that it looks like M and around the island, there will be small trees that look like a number 9. Near the waterfall and the cottage, there will be 9 mushrooms that has grown like an M shape and the trunk of tree that is very close to the mushroom will also form an M shape.


M9:









Draft Images: