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The Water Cube, or Beijing National Aquatic Centre, it is an eye-catching Olympics architecture designed by Australia’s PTW Architects in 2008. $200 million was invested on this project to become China’s elegant and light-weight rectangular box that covered in iridescent bubble wrap. The design of this fabulous architecture associates water as a structural and thematic leitmotif that is important in Chinese mythology. The undefined cluster of foam bubbles in façade symbolizes a condition of nature that is transformed into a condition of culture. ETFE, Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, is the main material used in bubble construction in Water Cube. The 100,000 square meters of translucent EHFE allows the bubble cladding to receive much solar heat, therefore, it makes easier to warm the building. At night, bubbles are lighting by the futuristic LED inside that creates aesthetical feature in this architecture. Overall, Water Cube is a symbolic architecture that provokes the hope to the limits and potential of parametric design and digital fabrication. This example proved that the complexity can exist within very simply designed form, the cuboid of Water Cube, therefore, it will encourage us to approach easier to the complexity in design for Wyndham project.
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In this architecture design, the patterns and its repetition work well as in function and also the decoration. The faรงade of building is made of low cost and lightweight metal materials that are cut into panels and pieces to create a pattern over the existing shop house. This another layer of surface is manufactured in order to block the extreme heat and to give a sense of protection, moreover, the use of repetition of irregular circular holes on the surface enables existing house to receive natural sunlight into interior. Surface of different pattern can be distinguished in relief, seaming, material, texture, colour, reflectivity and translucency, it is because surface is sensitive to both changing light conditions and changing view angle, which will be apply in the design of installation in Wyndham city.
Case for Innovation Computing in Architecture ‘Buildings, prior to the Renaissance, were constructed, not planned’ Before the period of Renaissance, most buildings were constructed by craftsmen without proper plans or design ideas. Only the well-trained and outstanding craftsmen were qualified to construct architectures. However, restrict rules and hierarchy among them existed by the pride provoked from training and specialization, therefore, they were slow in adapting new technologies.
‘…architects ceased to be technicians…became designers’ Renaissance architects started to do design with scaled drawings which became the primary medium to communicate with builders. Moreover, it enabled designers to interpret their ideas and design approaches to their clients to help them understanding.
Case for Innovation Parametric Modelling Ambitious architectural design has similarity that they often rely on contemporary computational technologies. Parametric design and freeform surface modelling tools enable the creation of complex geometries that challenge present construction methods. The effort of work and the process of geometry translating into shop drawings, producing construction elements and collecting them on site are multiplied by the numerous different parts and the element variations, therefore, complexity in construction goes up extremely high.
BIM
BIM (Building Information Modelling) software are invented and developed only for the people work in architecture and construction industry. BIM software has similarities to To handle projects in parametric design, drawings and CAD software as it enables architects to produce 2D and 3D specs are supported and completed by CNC production code, parts labelling and other special strategies. To man- documentations such as plans and sections, however, BIM age this various elements and minimization of the variation, contains architectural information which CAD doesn’t. For documents are normally produced by parametric 3D models example, when designers draw a wall in CAD, CAD does not categorize it as a wall (it categorizes it as a long rectangle which are highly specialized BIM, Building Information closed by 4 lines), however, BIM can categorize it, therefore, Modelling. it shortens the time for architects to produce documentations.
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Case for Innovation Scripting Culture The Flux Exhibition, California The Flux Exhibition was a design exhibition organised and hosted by the students of California College of the Arts in 2009. The description of the exhibition was expressed as an exploration of contemporary architecture and design that forms a connection with new design strategies based in parametric modelling, digital material fabrication and scripting. An innovative exhibition has been designed in which advanced software and generative design methods create an engaging and beautiful structure upon which document briefs merge with the offset planes consisting of design works from professions like architects and designers. By utilizing the computational techniques and digital fabrication tools, this unique and spatial experience in Architecture was able to be constructed. For Wyndham project, the use of software, especially rhino and grasshopper scripting, will encourage us to design something looks more flexible and repetitive.