Tuesday, 26 April 2016

EXP 2: Developed Model





 
LUMION



EXP 2: Electroliquid Aggregation

“Why still speak of the real and the virtual, the material and immaterial? Here these categories are not in opposition, or in some metaphysical disagreement, but more in an electroliquid aggregation, enforcing each other, as in a two part adhesive.”
Lars Spuybroek, [1998] Motor Geometry, Architectural Design, Vol 68 No 5/6, p5

ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION



Chosen Electroliquid Aggregation:

CONCEPT 2:
A city is not just designed to be a part of the landscape but to represent and enhance democracy. (Griffin)

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CONCEPT 5:
Building responsibly and sutainabily in order to respond to the issues of energy conservation, or ecology and of renewable materials. (Safdie)

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Effectively designing architecture in a responsible and sustainable way not only allows the building to blend into the natural landscape but it also draws recognition to, and enhances democracy.

EXP 2: Parallel Projections




Tuesday, 19 April 2016

EXP 2: AXO in LUMION


EXP 2: 12 Axonometrics

ARCHITECTS:
Moshe Safdie
Walter Burley Griffin (Deceased)

CONCEPT 1:
Architecture responds to the essence of space, where the designs are specific to place and culture – they are inspired by the historic, cultural and social fabric of their site. (Safdie)

CONCEPT 2:
A city not just designed to be part of the landscape but to represent and enhance democracy. (Griffin)


CONCEPT 3:
Architecture is shaped by factors such as proliferation of automobile, greater population densities, and the advent of high-rise buildings made possible by new technologies. (Safdie)


CONCEPT 4:
The home can become a total work of art and craft in spite of an industrial system that alienates areas of human activity from creative, individual involvement. (Griffin)


CONCEPT 5:
Building responsibly and sustainabily in order to respond to the issues of energy conservation, of ecology and of renewable materials. (Safdie)

CONCEPT 6:
Architecture grows out of a vision of the way it can effect the lives of the individuals for whom buildings and public spaces are created. (Safdie)

Monday, 11 April 2016

EXP 1: Final Submission

Clients

http://madelinemccarthy.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/exp-1-clients.html

Jeff Wright: Endangering
Givenchy: Entice

36 Custom Textures
http://madelinemccarthy.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/exp-1-36-custom-textures.html
http://madelinemccarthy.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/exp-1-week-3-three-textures-placed-in.html

18 Section Sketches

http://madelinemccarthy.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/exp-1-18-section-sketches.html

Original

Final

Images of 2 draft models
1. http://madelinemccarthy.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/exp-1-week-2-staircase.html
2. http://madelinemccarthy.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/exp-1-updated.html

Images of Final Model

EXTERIOR


GIVENCHY STUDIO 

JEFF WRIGHT'S STUDIO 


SHOWROOM 

LONGITUDINAL SECTION 

Materiality: Timber, reinforced glass, reinforced concrete and steel

SketchUp 3D Warehouse
URL: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=cd4588ee-6081-4c2e-88bd-07eb15258cdb
Tags: ARCH1101, EXP1, 2016, Madeline McCarthy

Animations






Monday, 4 April 2016

EXP1: Week 3 Short video relating to my model


This short video captures glass shattering in slow motion. It relates to my below ground space which encompasses the adjective endangering. The sharp edges, irregular shapes and cold materiality of the broken glass are aspects I am aiming to incorporate into the space. 

EXP 1: Week 3 Images of Clients work placed in Model

SHOWROOM

Givenchy

Jeff Wright

GIVENCHY'S STUDIO

JEFF WRIGHT'S STUDIO