Showing posts with label Pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pattern. Show all posts

Monday, 7 June 2010

03- patterning 01- 2d pattern a2


this is for the 2d pattern. and some parts of the pattern are wall treatment and some are perforated wall as i sketched in the last post. Would it be better if i extrude the perforated wall to the right side of the panel and show then as wired frames as 3d surfaces?
Thanks

Sunday, 6 June 2010

03 patterning

i was trying to pattern the space to bring movement and direction to the programs. But i think i can not show all the patterns once when they are on different levels and overlapped on each other, but for some parts it does becoming interesting such as the top right corner. So would you think i should extrude different levels apart like iso drawing and show the patterns on different levels separately or i should just show the over all effect which make the back faces absent? also, because the b/w pattern is very strong, it is kinds of making some lines to be disappeared, would it be ok? Thanks

Monday, 17 May 2010

further scheme with foil/ pattern/case studies


this is the first trial of the applies previous achievements. i am keeping it broad so maybe it is going to becoming more simple and only using combination of 2 or 3 techniques finally.

thanks

Saturday, 8 May 2010

Foil studies revisited

I reviewed the earlier Pattern and foil studies and noticed many similarities (and possible solutions) to your projects- please take a look

Ruo


Can you use glimpses/ angles of view as a device within your strategy?


Remember these simple translations?


Reflective materials, differentiated angles/ profiles etc.
This model could almost be a fragment of your catwalk...

Jinuk


These foil models can be re-translated at several scales within your scheme- as urban corridors, geometries, profiles of facets, interactive screen walls


What a great image! - but we haven't seen this since- hidden line render could give another level to the ambiguity of line vs. surface created by your anamorphic techniques

Manijeh


These simple surface studies were where we began discussing distortion, illusions of depth, perception with basic rules


Can we not imagine areas of heightened awareness...


or spaces with a distorted sense of perspective, scale- creating heightened senses of hierarchy, anxiety etc?

Chen


The configuration of holes/ spacing is more complex here than your current scheme..


.. creating the illusion of surfaces by profiling and contour- can this be achieved in your own project?

Zamri


You have been searching for simple strategies about profiling and patterning- but you already have it here- from early foil studies- please carefully consider their reuse


Use them to create a better understanding about the principles and origins of the lofting technique


Include these drawn studies in your portfolio- they are pivotal

Antoine


Stack-bonding techniques have always been more than a simple construction technique- the stepped profiles are intrinsically linked with our perception of the surface- depth/ distance/ tone


Do these differing techniques not offer contrasting approaches to our perception of material and surface within your four adjacencies and the interarticulation of individual volumes/ surfaces?

Royce


Week 2, term 1- and you have possibly already designed the building....
Opposing grains interlaced- what are the effects/ interconnections? Can this technique not be applied between internal skins and floors/ spaces?


Planes that shift to create more openness or conceal activity- could you make small fragments of exactly how the surfaces come together? Maybe not the notching script after all...

Kit


Can your project not benefit from a consistent method/ form-making device but just with simple variations such as here: changes in scale, material, distance- to create differing effects?


What happened to this simple device- to create glimpses- but without cutting the surface away?

Please add your own thoughts/ comments

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Felice Varini- projects


Some projects from Felice Varini- which deal with the changing perception of a surface pattern depending on the angle of view. Of particular interest maybe to Samo, Zamri, Jinuk...
Think about simple strategic viewpoints, transitions, alignments, pattern applied vs.topology of incidental surfaces etc.


Constructed...


... Perceived


Collaboration with Glowacka Rennie Architects

Thursday, 4 March 2010

This building study by Kumiko Inui demonstrates the how a spatial pattern can be studied and used in a building 

model studies demonstrating different composition of roofs and their shadows 


plan with inhabitation adopted to the shadow effects









Monday, 25 January 2010

exhibition book mock-up using chen's patterns

title page for each camouflage presentation group

camouflage presentation summary

cover page for individual pattern study with blurb and pattern

sample of general spread containing patterns (i have all the spreads for chen's patterns but decided to only upload one as an example)

final page of individual pattern study: ends with some images of successful foil models and how they are a translation of the 2d studies (optional - if people think its necessary in which case would need you to name your 2-3 best models and write a bit more text about the move from 2d-3d)

Please comment on whether you like the general layout or if you think its too simple. I tried to incorporate the pattern as part of the graphics and will do the same for each pattern hence I would like to get the go-ahead from everyone in order to move ahead and format the whole book. thanks!

Friday, 22 January 2010

new wallpaper underlay

Antoine, Chen and I created this last night to take some of the pressure off the wallpaper team.. it just uses fewer patterns and smoother transitions to make the room a bit more cohesive - it also creates shapes for 'wall reliefs', the perforate model and the table

obviously it needs a lot more graphic work especially in the middle with chen and kits patterns... but it can be used as an underlay for the wallpaper team.

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Pattern Pin Up 161009


Jin Uk pinning up dazzle patterns


Ru presenting disruptive pattern developments


Kit explores scales and countershading


Royce looks at contrasting figures vs. background


Antoine merges countershading, geometrical shifts and hidden spaces


Manijeh produced a range of different iterations stemming from zebra stripes


Chen looked at the interference of different dot patterns overlaid


Samo dazzles us with his colours

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Stratified topologies- for Zamri

Zamri- can you develop your drawing techniques by varying the scale, complexity and ambition of the stratified tones that we discussed on Tuesday... take a look at the images below- which show ways of developing the stratification vs. shading and also negative space (the framing of the topography vs. sky)



Initial pattern studies


gradation with topological characteristics

2D Pattern Making - Disruption + Hierarchy

Hierarchy: Using tonal variation to study depth, negative and positive space

Disruption: removing associations with outline

Hierarchy - using different bandwidths to wrap around 3d forms in 2d space

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Tutorials 131009


Antoine develops countershading techniques


Jin Uk tests rules of dazzle


Manijeh explores hierarchy within stripes


Manijeh summary of pattern iterations


Ru develops disruptive patterns of fish


Samo continues explorations of subtle dazzle shifts

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