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NEW ORLEANS CASUAL FIVE-COURSE MEAL PROJECT

Studio 4

The Five-Course Meal Project was a collaborative project. Including a group of five people, each person had to choose a meal based on the theme and type of course i.e. appetizer, entree, or dessert chosen from the group. Choosing to create Mac & Cheese as an appetizer dish, orthographic drawings were created to represent the process of creating the meal graphically. Once all final dishes were created, all group members took part in creating the final table setting.

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Graphic Commuications

The Field-Grid was first inspired from creating grid patterns using guides on InDesign. It then transitioned to using text to create shapes and lines that further developed as a background for the Toss-Up. The Final Toss-Up “Two Worlds” was created by using the shapes overlayed by newspaper text from Moholy-Nagy’s art piece, Konstruktion Z VII. The Final Toss-Up was then further developed on Illustrator and Photoshop using two colors.

Hybrid Texture Toss-Up “Two Worlds”

TEMPLE OF PORTUNUS ANALYTIQUE Sketching

The purpose of choosing the front elevation, detailed two-point perspective right-side view, the floor plan, and zoomed-in view of an attached column in plan of the Temple of Portunus was to illustrate the importance of the columns and the ionic features the structure possesses. There are Greek and Etruscan features that make the structure stand out but emphasizes the transformation of architecture over time.

HARBIN GRAND THEATRE ANALYTIQUE Sketching

Yansong hoped that when creating this architectural building, there is appreciation and celebration of culture from Harbin, China by playing with public and private, creating multifunctional areas, and connecting to nature in a way that illustrates movement and fluidity from exterior to interior. I created my composition to focus on the fluid components of the building.

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