Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Drawing Without Paper Studies

So I started the "drawings" and here's what I've got so far:

Wax in the mold

Remains of the mold

First Floor Plan (backwards)

First Floor Plan (backwards)

Section Study 1

Section Study 1

Section Study 2

Section Study 2

First Floor Plan Study

First Floor Plan Study

Friday, November 12, 2010

Drawing Without Paper

Today we were given the new assignment, we will be doing drawings without paper.  We must produce two "drawings," one will be tectonic and one will be stereotomic.  The tectonic drawing should be made of wire, string, or thin pieces of wood.  The stereotomic drawing should be made by either casting with material such as wax, plaster, or cement or made by carving.  So I'll be making a trip to Michael's for some wire and Stop and Shop for some wax and we'll see what I can come up with for Tuesday.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sketchy Sketchy!

So 10 feet + of 6" trace later (I haven't actually measured it) and I'm still up against a brick wall... kind of...

After looking at works by Mary-Ann Ray, Brodsky and Utkin, Piranesi, and Cooper Union students, I drew like crazy, got some ideas, and came up with some different plans.  Now the challenge is to incorporate these ideas into my original project.  Essentially, the project is trying to put these ideas into my project... easier said than done.

So more drawing, more sketching, and hopefully getting something hard-lined for tomorrow.

The Drawing


SOME SAMPLES:

Early Section

Ideas from the Books

Section with Bridges

More Sketches from the Books


Floor Plan at End of Roll

Some Sketchy Perspectives

Friday, November 5, 2010

More Inspiration: Ramps

McCormick Tribune Campus Center, Rem Koolhass OMA
http://www.stairporn.org/category/ramps/

Edge House, Noriyoshi Morimura
http://www.stairporn.org/category/ramps/

Art Gallery of Ontario, Frank Gehry
http://artmatters.ca/wp/2007/01/

Art Gallery of Ontario, Frank Gehry
http://www.designboom.com/contemporary/art_gallery_of_ontario.html

Guggenheim, Frank Lloyd Wright
http://www.new-york.me.uk/guggenheim_museum.htm

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Mid Crit Notes

As of now, my building looks like a giant 140' long and 30' tall wedge.  As you walk in (at grade) you enter the lobby/gallery space.  Directly below this space is concessions, restrooms, and tickets for the films.  Across from this is the library, above which are offices and the conference room.  Below the library is one of the smaller theaters.  In this theater, movie-goers watch films on small screens attached to the head rest of the seat in front of them and use a pair of headphones (similar to an airplane).  Below this is the other small theater, and across from that is the large theater.  Both of these theaters are set up like a typical movie theater with stacked seating leading down to one big screen.  Below these theaters is the archival space.

Section (Enter from the left)

Model with one side wall removed

Model

Model

Model

The crits discussed these points:

     -the possibility of a walk through building and bringing public programing to the top 
     - maybe add a cafe as a stopping point on campus

     -making the top lower or at less of an angle so it could almost be missed - or pushing
     it down and making the entrance below grade - don't have a typical front door

     -the concept of light and airy (on top) vs. dark and heavy (on bottom)

     -plug vs. path (on the site) - have an attitude and why

     -with the idea of weaving -> how does the building weave into the site/pedestrian path?

     -possibility of making the building longer - how to slither across the site

So, more development for tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Some Inspiration

So more designing for today.  Friday is our mid crit.. Yikes!  Here are some pictures and places I'm using for inspiration:


The Tate Modern Museum.  This building has spaces sticking out into the main space (see the aqua colored rectangles).  <http://art-museum-guide.com/tate-modern-museum.html>

NYU Department of Philosophy by Steven Holl Architects with an interesting set of stairs.  <http://www.dezeen.com/2007/10/05/nyu-department-of-philosophy-by-steven-holl-architects/>


The entrance to the Paris Opera.  Showing a grand staircase.  <http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=160943&page=14>

Monday, October 25, 2010

Pictoral Collage

Here are the pictures of my pictoral collage.  The pictoral collage is a further study of site analysis.  All the pictured used for this collage were taken from the trip to Harvard.

The main idea behind this is that there is a bar running diagonally from the bottom left corner to the top right corner which represents my long, linear site.  The stairs used to make this bar represent the rigidness of Harvard Yard (by the library) vs. the red pieces which show the chaos and organic-ness of the Carpenters Center.  Going out from the site are pathways connecting to other buildings on the site and eventually the trees in the top left and bottom right corners.  (If you click on the images they will get bigger.)

Whole collage on the wall

Whole collage

Detail of the Library

Detail of the Carpenters Center

Detail of the Weld Building