Hannah Williamson hk.williamson-1@ou.edu
Institution: The University of Oklahoma Major: Architecture Status: Second year of College of Architecture
Content
Collage.......................................
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Studio 3 Midterm...............
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Urban Bucket..............................
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“Colorado Beetle”
Design
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Ft. Worth................................................
pg. 4-7
Lake Thunderbird..............
pg. 6-7
Maize/Horse.....................................
pg. 8
Urban Farming Center
Equestrian Center
Research
Collages In this collage I took scraps of different book pages and magazines to create my very first collage. I incorporated something I love, books, with something I didn’t really have any knowledge of, magazines. Studio 2
While on a trip to Fort Worth, Texas to gather more information and precedent for our final project, I collected the pictures I took and turned them into a collage showing the areas that stood out o to me the most. Studio 3
Studio 3 Midterm When assigned an insect to study and observe, I focused on the details of the Leptinotarsa Decemlineata, the Colorado Potato Beetle. In this poster, we can see the anatomy of the insect and the details of its body.
In the second poster, I studied the insect in its natural habitat. I recorded the impact the insect has on the environment it’s in.
In the final poster, I designed a parametric habitat where the beetle could thrive. I took the key aspects of their natural habitat and transformed them into a linear collage of different elements and shapes, much like the insects home in the ground.
Urban Planting Bucket Design In a way to utilize everyday materials into something that can give back to the earth, this bucket is desgined to have 2 plants with different requirements live requi cohesively.
Studio 3
Maize Research In a way to give back to the earth, we recorded research we did over plants that could be planted and sustain a community. This gave me an insight as to what to include in a greenhouse or garming site. We studied how plants si grow, their anatomy, and how they contribute to the environment.
Horse & Gun I found by going on a trip to a cowboy museum to research the history behind horses for our Equestrian Center, the detail of everyday elements of cowboys’ lives were really amazing and required so much detail.