University of New South Wales | Bachelor of Architectural Studies | Communications in the Built Environment
Showing posts with label Developing Your Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Developing Your Style. Show all posts
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Week 7: Fusion 360 (Loft & Shell)
Task:
We were required to experiment with the loft and shell tools with our initials.
Critique:
The curves are slightly awkward due to the type of letters and the drastic change from a larger surface area to a smaller on (e.g. M > J) I have played around with moving the shapes in different angles, but that seems to make the issue worse - to the point where it no longer lets me do the shell tool (similar to Russell's issue in his video tutorial)
The thicknesses aren't also consistent, as you can see in the 2 elevations (2 final photos)
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Week 6: Model Making (Process)
Task: We were required to create a physical handmade model of the digital model we made using FUSION 360. From the examples, Russell was able to create a single net. With this model, I created 3-4 nets. I printed the Fusion 360 Model laser cutting file so I can record. the dimensions.
Scale: 1:1
- Material: The material is a thin piece of card with a matte finish, which is a way better material than the first sets of models which I made with paper.
- Issues: It does not stand. This does not matter for this task, as this task was to replicate the digital model.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Week 5: Introduction to Model Making - Imaginative Room
For this week we were required to make 1:10 models out of paper and cardboard. I have attempted to do that, but it was very flimsy and decided to do make the models in 1:20 instead.
Camera: Iphone 11 Pro Max.
Critiques:
- Material: I used 3 pieces of paper (from my A3 sketchpad). Quality of the paper isn't great. It is flimspy and has a grainy finish. However I used this as I know that this is a draft.
- Design: It is a direct replica of my bedroom. I need to explore more with various materials and techniques to create interesting facades and multiple spatial experiences within a single space.
- Editing: Not edited.
Week 5: Introduction to Fusion 360
I have decided to not place a top surface for the purpose of being able to look inside. I think it creates a lovely spacial experience - Entering in a narrow space, yet still seemingly open due to the lack of a ceiling and gradually transitioning to a more enclosed space as you ascend the stairs.In relation to the actual stairs in my home, there is a window placed at the top of the double height ceiling (above the start of the stairs), providing a lot more light in that area. As it is placed at the top of the double height wall, the light also reaches towards the top half of the stairs as well. The hall, is completely enclosed (4 doors in all walls).



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