Hi Kit- I think the organisation of the catalogue is interesting as you have tried to understand how each model is differentiated from one another and it is graphically clear. Were I find it less useful is that it only classifies models you have already made, yet could suggest a whole range of different scales and types of investigation into light, reflectivity, tone and above all light and shadow. The catalogue can also be generative and critical so I think this basic structure is worth building on and expanding but to become more expansive and diverse- thanks for posting- Jonathan
Camouflage is the blog for Intermediate Unit 6 at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, taught by Jonathan Dawes, Dagobert Bergmans and Fumiko Kato
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Hi Kit- I think the organisation of the catalogue is interesting as you have tried to understand how each model is differentiated from one another and it is graphically clear. Were I find it less useful is that it only classifies models you have already made, yet could suggest a whole range of different scales and types of investigation into light, reflectivity, tone and above all light and shadow. The catalogue can also be generative and critical so I think this basic structure is worth building on and expanding but to become more expansive and diverse- thanks for posting- Jonathan
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