Samstag, 6. Dezember 2008

Hanee-Stage-2(Morphogenetic process)









Here i proceed according to my morphogentic diagram. Stage-2, after finding the right ornament that satisfy the criteria i explore different arrangements (variations) to use them in various ways according to the spatial conditons.
Random arrangment-1 satisfy the criteria more than other arrangements to make the building as light as possible, but in some spaces i will also try to experiment with other arrangments.

Hanee- Other Hybrid Ornament







Another hybrid ornament is tested, ornament itself is quite intresting and the way its give unexpected evolutionary result during the process but still have heavy looks and does not satisfy the criteria.

Hanee-First intermediate form-(tested)







ALEKSANDRA - PLAN AND HUMAN SCALE


for Bedzra osterderms inspiration


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Digital reconstruction of the skull and associated osterderms (sic!) of an adult S. crocodilurus (FMNH 215541). Osteoderms are rendered in red. Top. dorsal view; bottom. left lateral view

for inspirational use
relationship skull/bones and osteoderms.
Osteoderms are extremely interesting as they are neither hard shell nor soft tissue.
They protect soft tissue that could not be protected through hard shells because they would interfere with moving body parts ...

chanon models 6dec










In my opinion, the showroom should be at the big side and the office  should be at the small side.
In the part of showroom should have both natural light and artificial light, to  create various atmospheres. The aperture of the building should have a few but quite big to make the contrast between natural light and artificial light and make the connection between in and out. Now, I try to find the answer " how to move through my building?" 
 

winnie [morphological component part 3]





















vassa. shape and frame

BEDZRA + Osteoderms

In this breed, there was a rewind in the evolution process of the last one. This time I tried to address issues raised concerning aperture scale and rigour on form. Image #3 shows an attempt to elevate some osteoderms off skin.