Wednesday, October 22, 2008

3 workshops' Reflection

The three workshops I have chosen are architectural drawing, material modelling and fluid though. All of them are the ways people use to communicate in architecture. If we combine these together, we can present our idea in a much more sufficient way. The architectural drawing shows the line work clearly. The model shows the relationship between interior and exterior. Also those charcoal drawings create spaces which have different viewpoints. Those skills combine together could develop various features at the same time.

Workshop 3

Fluid Thought

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Week 4

Reflection

During this Fluid thought workshop, I have done various observation drawings. Some of the drawings are quite unusual. All the objects are overlapping, transparency which conveys drawings into motion. The impacts of light, line, tone and observation are became essential elements of the drawings. Using these different types of techniques can join various focuses into the drawing. Thus, my drawings are not only showing the shapes of objects, but also transform the idea of fluidity between the conceptual and the actual when drawing.

During this workshop, we need to draw 2 A4 drawings everyday. This is exercise can develop an improvement of understanding and drawing skill. At the beginning of this workshop, I quite confuse about the type of drawing the tutor recommended. When I was drawing interior and exterior in my sketchbook, I have started to understand meaning of fluidly in drawing. In fact, if this type of drawing compare with plan and section drawing, The feature of them are quite different, but actually they are the same. Both of them are architectural drawings which present the specify idea from architects.

Final Submission-Folio




Week 4

A4 Sketches






Week 3

Collaborative interior drawings

Week 2

Verbal directives

Week 2

Looking out of the window

Moving Objects

Week 1-Opera House



Friday, October 17, 2008

Workshop 2

Material Modelling

‘Transformative Action’ model

Reflection

During the material modelling workshop, I can try to use both balsa wood and grey card to make architectural models. There are some specify model making techniques I have learnt from the workshop. The way of cutting, get rid of the glue and are something seems quite straight forward. However, when I actually doing it, there still some skills I need to explore.
Furthermore, after this workshop I have realised that making model is not just making things the actual building looks like, but also we can transform models into other form. I have tried to develop the skills of using unusual materials to combine with my model. Even cut model into slices can be a way of transform. People who not in this workshop might think we are destroying the models. However, this kind of model making techniques can develop our self expression into the model. I still need to explore the creative techniques in my studies to improve my skill of modelling.











Sectional Balsa Wood Model 1:50







Sectional Grey Card Model at 1:50





In-class exercises

2 cubes and 1 replicated object





replicated object




Cubes

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Workshop 1

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS