Interim presentation

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air studio interim presentation jiarui song 710941


Research Field


pat tern


Reverse engineering


F O R M G E O M E T RY points for metaball

Create the irregular basic geometry form

Bounding box sets the basic boundary

Deconstruct the box to sets the orientation of lines

Connect the points to lines

Find the intersection points of mesh and lines

Trim tree data to remove unnecessary elements

Find the start points of each line

Merge line from X,Y,Z axis

final model

EVALUATE THE GEOMETRY

FORM BASIC LINE & GRID


Reverse engineering

STAGE 1

STAGE 2

STAGE 3

STAGE 4

STAGE 5

Create mesh geometry

Bounding box & deconstruct

Lines coming out, shape

Analyze the boundary of

trim the redundant lines and

by metabal by controlling

brep analyze the start

the basic grid pattern

the geometry by mesh

using cubes in rhino to help form

the number of points.

points within the geometry

curve intersection.

the space for people to walk in.

which for the grid pattern



DESIGN PROPOSAL MERRI CREEK


TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA | DESIGN MIAMI EXHIBITION, USA 2007 | DRINKING STRAWS

Yoshioka created the Tornado installation as a backdrop for a solo exhibition of his work at the Saga Prefectural Art Museum The straws are arranged to look like a tornado, with swirling forms spanning across the exhibition spaces, which have recently undergone renovation work supervised by Yoshioka.


THE FUTURE WAS THEN | DANIEL ARSHAM | THE SCAD MUSEUM OF ART

This “Wall Excavation” installation, a large-scale, architecturally responsive installation in which the artist has carved into a repeated series of faux-concrete walls. As visitors engage directly with their surroundings and walk among the immersive excavation, they are met with sculpted openings in which jagged edges morph from abstract forms into the silhouette of a human figure. This transformative experience evokes notions of progress in relation to mankind’s ability to manipulate his surroundings. “The Future Was Then” simultaneously comments on and condenses the timeline of civilization and creates an experiential moment for visitors to reflect on their own personal place within it.



The creek was the site of heavy industrial use throughout much of the 20th century, being home to quarries, landfills and accepting waste runoff from neighbouring factories. This has degraded the riparian ecology of the creek leaving behind pollutants such as heavy metals and various greases. Recent decades have seen some regenerative planting and the foundation of several community groups dedicated to protecting and regenerating the creek's ecology.


HISTORY

PRESENT

WHAT IS THE FUTURE ?


DYSTOPIA

Landscape (River bed)

as a media to the future

Atmosphere (Fake Reality)

Design


“wave”


MINT Toy Museum | Singapore

Reggio Emilia Station | Santiago Calatrava




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