Foundations of Design : Representation, SEM1, 2017 M3 JOURNAL - PATTERN vs SURFACE Yixuan Liu
870661 Hana Nihill Class 22
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WEEK 6 READING: SURFACES THAT CAN BE BUILT FROM PAPER IN ARCHITECTURAL GEOMETRY Question 1: What are the three elementary types of developable surfaces? Provide a brief description. There are three elementary types of developable surfaces : Cylinders, Cones and tangent Surfaces of space curves. There are some common points on these three developable surfaces: They are all ruled surfaces. There are planes tangent to the surfaces along the entire ruling and not just in a single point. Cylinders: Formed by a family of parallel lines. Cones: Formed by a family of pyramid surfaces. Tangent surfaces of space curves: Formed by a family of polygons.
Question 2: Why is the understanding of developable surface critical in the understanding of architectural geometry? Choose one precedent from Research/Precedents tab on LMS as an example for your discussion. The understanding of developable surface is crtical in the understanding of architectural geometry because it can be made to some flat surfaces. The application of the roof surface in the cloud canopy in federation square can be regarded as an example.
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PANELLING 2D PATTERN
2d Panelling, Pattern: Triangular
2d Panelling, Pattern: Wave
2d Panelling, Pattern: Box
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VARIABLE 2D PATTERN
Variable 2D Pattern1
Variable 2D Pattern2
Varible 2D Pattern3
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3D PANEL TEST PROTOTYPE & TEMPLATE
Test Panels (Unroll)
Test Panels
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WEEK 7 READING: DIGITAL FABRICATION
Question 1: What is digital fabrication and how does it change the understanding of two dimensional representation?
Digital fabrication: Architectural and Material Techniques documents architecturally innovative projects realized through digital design and constructive processes. CAD replaced drawing with a parallel rule and lead pointer. One form of two-dimensional representation simply replaced another.
Question 2: Suggest two reasons why folding is used extensively in the formal expression of building design? The first reason is that folding expands the three-dimensional vocabulary of surface by naturally producing deformation and inflection. Secondly, folding has a long history in craft-based practices and product design, and it is in this context that digital tools are bridging a traditionally object-oriented practice and architecturally scaled work.
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EXPLORING 3D PANELLING
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Unroll Template 2(Mirrored)
Unroll Template 3(Mirrored)
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PANELISED LANDSCAPE
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Panelised Landscape Photo (Front View)
Panelised Landscape Photo (Overlook)
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APPENDIX
Cutted Panels
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Labeled Panels (with clips)
Distribution Plan
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