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TRANSFORMED MODEL

The actions I took were elevation and spliting.

The first thing I did was to put the roof upside down then added two wings to the roof to use the roof as floor. Then I put the two separated building onto the two wings. This part was the part being elevated.



The space underneath the elevated part becomes a pool and being enclosed with a polygon for landscaping.


For the elevated part, I built a supporting system using tension only to hold the structure up.
The basic structure is a balsa and cardboard frame and wire as tension member.



This shows the circulation of the model as well as the landscape.



This is a little logo of the building which is abstracted from the tension frame. and the third part of the house become a part of the landscape.

CARDBOARD MODEL



FOLIO

The final submission is a folio that we did for presenting our individual works collectively. The strategy of assembling all the drawings would be very important, since it was all about communication.

My folio was a container that was able to allow drawings(which were fixed onto bases) to slide out and in. It also had a mechanism that if the last (on the lowest level) drawing keep going out it will pull the upper drawings out sequentially, as the last picture shows.


This picture shows the cover of the box which has my basic information as well as abstractions of the drawings contained inside.


this picture shows the mechanism components. The two bars attached on each drawing base stuck the other two on the next base, then it forces that base to come out.

DIARY

We were asked to do daily drawings twice a day to examine the fluidity of time. My strategy to this work was to combine the two drawing in one drawing, double its size and draw half in the morning and half at night.






IN-CLASS DRAWINGS

---INDIVIDUAL DRAWINGS---




This is a drawing done by translating a spatial description stated by one of the group members. The description is about how the space goes into endless and have gaps inbetween.




---TEAM WORK---


This collage effectively connects four drawings together to form an organic image of a city.
We also used tonal gradient to put a contrast to its building components and transportation components.


FINAL PRESENTATION OF THE ATLAS


This picture shows the overall appearance when the atlas is fully opened up.






It can be folded up as a A5 size book, just like a map.



An imaginary road runs cross every page that realtes seperated workes together. And i also created a little character who is having a journey in the 'Color Kingdom'. He starts with basic theories, then spreads out to different aspects of color theories, and finally becomes a designer.



The ATLAS has been divided into three sections which are indicated as 'cities'. The first city is the 'Black & White City' in which the character learns fundamental theories. For the next city, colorful buildings are seen everywhere, it is a place with almost every visible color being applied to buildings, roads and even plants. In the final city, he learns his own scheme of color and design principles. The whole story is a diary of the designer and also helps organize the sequence of the original drawings.

NOTES, TYPOGRAPHY & OTHER WORKS

---TYPOGRAPHY EXERCISE---







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