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XIYU ZHANG
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ABPL30048 STUDIO: AIR SEMESTER 2 TUTOR: ALLAN BURROWS
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TA B L E O F CO N T E N T PAR T A CONCEPTUALISATION A.0. INTRODUCTION
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A.1. DESIGN FUTURING
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A.2. DESIGN COMPUTATION
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A.3. COMPOSITION/GENERATION
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A.4. CONCLUSION
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A.5. LEARNING OUTCOMES
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A.6. APPENDIX - ALGORITHMIC SKETCHES
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PAR T B CRITERIA DESIGN B.1. RESEARCH FIELD B.2. CASE STUDY 1.0 B.3. CASE STUDY 2.0 B.4. TECHNIQUE: DEVELOPMENT B.5. TECHNIQUE: PROTOTYPES B.6. TECHNIQUE: PROPOSAL B.7. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES B.8. APPENDIX - ALGORITHMIC SKETCHES
PAR T C DE TAILED DESIGN C.1. DESIGN CONCEPT C.2. TECTONIC ELEMENTS & PROTOTYPES C.3. FINAL DETAIL MODEL C.4. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES
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INTRODUCTION
W E LCO M E TO MY PORTFOLIO My name is Xiyu Zhang, currently in my
my assignments all the night before the
third year of my environment undergrad-
due day. Also I can imagine, 10 years later,
uate degree for architecture major in the
I will also have no time to do myself if I
University of Melbourne.
become an architect.
I was born in Nanjing, CHINA, a city which
Collectively, I am very worried about
is fused the Chinese history and culture. It
my imagination and my professional
witnessed the experience of the time, the
knowledge. This is already level three
different destinies and the architecture
subject, but as my state, poor English and
evolution. I love my city, the atmosphere
specialized knowledge makes me feel
and the living style, especially the tradi-
hard during the study period.
tional and special food in China, is the
It is still a long journey.
most thing that I have missed in my study period in Melbourne. Comparing to design the building appearance, I consider I might more suitable to design the interior zoom or clothes. My mother is a constructor for more than 20 years, I had effected by her. But actually, I don’t like this career, working more than 10 hours a day, with no holidays, even need to answer the phone in the midnight. I never thought to learn architecture before until I went to university. Thinking of myself now, I also need to do
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DESIGN FUTURING We are now living in an age of rapid tech-
architecture aspect. In 1987, the world
nological development. In contemporary
commission on environment and devel-
society, is full of creative design that bring
opment (WECD), In its “ Our common
convenience to people.
future” report (The Brundtland Report)
To answer the Fry’s question of ‘How is
elaborated the concept of “ sustainable
the future being understood? And what
development” for the first time. ‘evelop-
is meant by design?’ , I believe that SUS-
ment that meets the needs of the present,
TAINABILITY is the most significant thing
without compromising the ability of
to be considered.
future generations to meet their own
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needs’.03 ‘Whenever we bring something into being we also destroy something.’
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To treat or observe the sustainable design needs look at from a system perspective
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Thus we need to maximize the thing
but not just from a single aspect.For
we lost to contribute the better future.
example, you chose bamboo to be the
Sustainability includes environmental,
material of the product, thinking it is
economic, social and cultural aspects. In
sustainable and natural, but if it is quickly
some cases, they are contradictory and
thrown into the garbage heap, it cannot
need to compromise.
be a sustainable design. In another way,
For instance, rapid economic growth
aluminium is a material that create heavily
is sometimes in the base of the expense in
polluting during processing, but it may
environmental degradation. But in some
be a relatively sustainable design if the
cases they are mutually reinforcing.
production is rich in aluminium and the
I prefer to make sustainable development
product has a very long service life and a
as a design concept and purpose in the
relatively high recycling rate.
01 Tony Fry, Design Futuring, Sustainability, Ethics and New Practice , Oxford UK : Berg Publishers, 2009.pp.1-16 02 Tony Fry, Design Futuring, Sustainability, Ethics and New Practice , Oxford UK : Berg Publishers, 2009.pp.1-16
03 Brundtland, The Brundtland Report,WECD,1987
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PA R T A CO N C E P T UA L I SAT I O N
In the face of this situation, the possibility of another kind of future begs to be articulated, as does the way to bring it into being by design. —Fry
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THAT HOUSE
Image 1 Ground floor plan
Image 2
Image 3 The wall can be moved according to the demand
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Austin Maynard Architects’ THAT House (2015) is a project which is an alternative way to think about the problem of Australia’s house areas. The actual living space of Australians far exceeds the demand lead to the negative influence in economic, healthy and environment aspects, thus the architects want a “just the right amount of space”.01 “We (Australians) tend to seek those things in a private space rather than going and seeking them in a public space or mingle with others in the community and I think that is a worrying trend,”02 —— Professor Stuart White The main concept of this house is “alone and together”. It was the radical thinking to cut half area to build the house. Instead of totally enclosing or opening rooms and separate the function, the architect tried to make the space connection comfortable and suitable. The ground floor seems to be an open space, but the arrangement allows the owner to be together, the family members can do different activities in a shared space. The owner also can be changed according to the mood, the weather, the time and usage. This is a creative thinking for the proper user of efficient space. The usage of upwards blinds can control the level of private and public, also control the light and view03. According to the reading, the sustainability also exist in this architecture, such as passive solar gain, double-glazed windows, insulations and rainwater tank. However, this is not a solution, just the new thinking. It still had challenge during the design. People always consider the decreased space means the demand cannot be achieved. In fact, even if the area of the house less than the others, the living quality and function did not decline because of the welldesign.
01 “THAT House / Austin Maynard Architects”, Archdaily, 2016 <https://www.archdaily.com/782890/that-house-austinmaynard-architects> [Accessed 29 July 2018]. 02 “THAT House / Austin Maynard Architects”, Archdaily, 2016 <https://www.archdaily.com/782890/that-house-austinmaynard-architects> [Accessed 29 July 2018]. 03 “‘That House’ In Melbourne By Austin Maynard Architects”, Designboom | Architecture & Design Magazine, 2016 <https://www.designboom.com/architecture/austin-maynard-architects-that-house-melbourne-australia-02-18-2016/> [Accessed 31 July 2018].
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Architects: Austin Maynard Architects
Year: 2015
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Location: Melbourne, Australia Year: 2016
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Architects: CallisonRTKL + The Buchan Group
CHADSTONE SHOPPING CENTRE
Chadstone Shopping Centre located in the south-eastern suburb of Melbourne. It has been developed by Novion Property Gro
It’s been considered as the biggest shopping centre in the Southern hemisphere01. The power consuming must be large due to
example of energy saver for the other architectures. The designer is clever to design the large arched window roof which prov
same time because the it will allow sunlight into the Centre and help to warm up in the winter. The design team relied on 3D p combination of video animation and computer rendering. The roof is the first of its kind on the continent02.
Meanwhile the designer removes the ground floor to the basement which can save extra energy because the soil will keep tem
ranged inner space like the streets in the indoor space, so that people will hard to get lost in the Centre. People can get almost
it has cinema there, the food court, the supermarket, the clinic. The Chadstone is more like a little indoor city, maybe it is the re
01 McCauley,Dana. Inside Melbourne’s new and improved Chadstone Shopping Centre. News.com.au, 2016 02 “Chadstone Shopping Centre / Callisonrtkl + The Buchan Group”, Archdaily, 2017 <https://www.archdaily.com/804275/chadstone-shopping-cen
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Image 5 The standout feature of the design is undoubtedly Chadstone’s iconic gridshell roof. Its structure is based on a lattice framework which derives its strength from its double curvature.
oup and opened in 1960. After many times of extensions.
o large volume in the building. However, it can be the
vides the elegance looking and saving the energy at the
parametric modelling, refining the massing through a
Image 6 High powered linear LED lights are located end to end along the bulkhead that travels around the base perimeter of the grid shell ceiling01.
mperature in the whole year. Furthermore, the well-ar-
t everything in the Centre because for the entertainment
eason of why it can attract so many tourists to come.
01 “Electrolight — Chadstone Shopping Centre”, Electrolight, 2017 <http:// electrolight.com/project/chadstone-shopping-centre/> [Accessed 31 July 2018].
ntre-callisonrtkl-plus-the-buchan-group> [Accessed 31 July 2018].
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DESIGN COMPUTATION The age of Digital Architecture
models have more time to deal with other
With the development and progress of
problem.
society, we pay more and more atten¬tion
“Computation is redefining the prac-
to the digital architectural design, he is of
tice of architecture.”01 The appear of
great significance to real life.
the digital computation re-define the
“The arrival of the digital age enables ar-
design process - from logic form-finding
chitects to get rid of the academic bound-
to create new struc¬ture. The industrial
aries. They are now leading the whole
technologies can be blended better with
process, ranging from thinking pattern to
the construction. No matter how the form
design methodology and construction.”
of everything in the world is different, it
——YoungBirds
has its own generation logic, Logic is the
The building is two-dimensional, belong-
Principal of nature and also is the code of
ing to space art. The architect’s design has
form for architecture.
long been subject to two-dimensional
In the developing future, exploring the
drawing tools: drawing boards, arcs, and
truth of nature is the significant thing.
ruler. Architects for the two-dimensional
Each of us needs a unique life and a
space, the form of the image of no matter
unique existence. And designers as cre-
how rich, must be transformed into two-
ative workers of these objects, their need
dimensional graphics information. The
to change them to digital, like the growth
emergence of digital buildings, so that
of cane, grasp the big direction and law,
the architects get rid of the day of the day,
let the design results protean, with just
greatly reducing the drawing of the physi-
change the numbers and the points.
cal consumption of the map, while the liberation of the hands of the architect, in addition to the draft sketch and work
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01 Peters, Brady. ‘Computation Works: The Building of Algorithmic Thought’, Architectural Design, 2013, pp. 08-15
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Computing helps the architects realize three goals of the works which are see, connect and activate. In this project, the students made good use of parametric modeling using the plug-in for the 3D modeling program Rhino and finally turned physical form-finding models into digital para-metric models. The application of computing in architecture industry would be a main trend in the ongoing and coming future. With the development of computer science, digital technology and virtual technology, the architecture design would surely become more fantastic. The architects can use computing to make virtual designs and enable people to experience their designs more vividly and directly. In this project, students integrated many different attempts together and showed them. With the support of computation, the combine the light effect and landscape can be designed01. This is evidence and performanceoriented. Computation has a crucial impact on the range of conceivable and achievable geometries. In a three-dimensional space, geometries become quite complex. To some extent, computing enables the complex geometries to be simple and visual, thus it makes them conceivable and achievable for both the creators and audiences. Undoubtedly computation contributed greatly to evidence and performance-oriented designing. What computation helps people do is show architectures in a vivid and direct way. Computation present brings unique opportunities and innovations to the architects and the development of architecture (Oxman, 2014)02.
01 Weergeven, Mijn, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Swoosh Pavilion At The Architectural Associationâ&#x20AC;?, Ud2tjardaderooij.Blogspot.Com, 2010 <http://ud2tjardaderooij.blogspot.com/2010/10/swoosh-pavilion-at-architectural.html> [Accessed 9 August 2018] 02 Oxman, Rivka and Robert Oxman, eds (2014). Theories of the Digital in Architecture (London; New York: Routledge), pp
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SWOOSH PAVILION AT THE AA
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However, students also realized that a computer cannot instead of designing during this project. Because of the complex geometry, they need to design the details by themselves, then achieved a better project. This shows the Peters idea “Computation does not replace inspiration or an idea, nor the operation of a design model”01.
01 Peters, Brady. (2013) ‘Computation Works: The Building of Algorithmic Thought’, Architectural Design, 83, 2, pp. 08-15
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Description: According to the ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2014-15, it explores the potential of fabrication, simulation and digital design. The carbon fiber pavilion is inspired by water spider (Agyroneda Aquatica), which creates a reinforced air bubble for surviving under water,the process of this natural production attracts people to consider the brand-new structure that may efficiency with high strength and quality01. It is no double that this is a revolutionary thought with enough technical support, professional analysis and exquisite manufacture. In this Case, computational form finding method plays the significant role of creating the shell geometry and the main fiber bundle locations in the design and construction process by calculating. It showed how material, structure and forms were interrelated in a vivid and visual way. From designing, the geometry form is amazing, using the air bubble reinforced by fibers, as they do not need complex formwork but have capabil¬ity of adapting to the varying demands for individual constructions, and light enough. To achieve this, a computational agentbased design method has been developed, they can modify their designs easily in a short time with the help of computing. In this way, the architects were able to focus more on the continuous logic of design thinking and making02 (Oxman, 2014). As well as a new digital code for robot control had been exploited during the fabrication process. This research pavilion shows how computation helped architectures become beyond representation. This is the challenge for investigators, also is the giant leap for robotic construction processes, to give more opportunities in the future design.
01 “ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2014-15 | Institute For Computational Design And Construction”, Icd.Uni-Stuttgart.De, 2015 <http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=12965> [Accessed 9 August 2018] 02 Oxman, Rivka and Robert Oxman, eds (2014). Theories of the Digital in Architecture (London; New York: Routledge), pp
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Location: University of Stuttgart
Year: 2015
Architects: ICD&ITKE
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COMPOSITION GENERATION W E E K #03 / AU G _ 2018 Architectures are experiencing the shifting from the composition to generation. The core of parametric design is “logic modelling”, is to use the logic of the object itself to establish the object. For example, we say: “Two points can be a straight line”, there is a logic in it: two distant coordinate points (parameters), connected to each other (relationship), can form a straight line (result). And the function of logical modelling is the decomposition of three factors in the process of modelling: parameter-relationship- model, and parameters and relationships can be the variable. In the past, due to the limitation of tools and technology, such as drawing tools, construction technology, the imagine in designers’ mind can not be realized in the process of creating, or they need more time to build it. However, the existence of computation increases the ability of solving problems and make the editorial work become efficiency. 01You can just put numbers (such as density, sunlight) or points(the locations, the slope) in it, the logic can help you create a best way for your project. The plugin software for calculating makes the complicated process in modelling software become easy, it builds the frame, which create relationship between factors. Such as grasshopper for Rhino. However, because there is no separation between design intent and computational technique while computation is a natural or unconscious way, the various results will impact the original purpose, “Computation does not replace inspiration or an idea, nor the operation of a design model”02. Comparing to the computation design, which computers and software are used as passive machine, generation design makes computers and designers have cooperation. Besides, the bottom up and top down are two different way of thinking. For me, I think that bottom-up architectures are based on piecing together with some input such as data, points and stimuli. It is more like there is an aim to design, to solve problems steps by steps or more realized. Besides, top down architectures are more like the formation of perceptions by using higher-level knowledge, imagine and beliefs. There is something special and can be magnified by people minds, to design a whole conceptual image first and consider the details then.
01 Peters, Brady. (2013) ‘Computation Works: The Building of Algorithmic Thought’, Architectural Design, 83, 2 02 Peters, Brady. (2013) ‘Computation Works: The Building of Algorithmic Thought’, Architectural Design, 83, 2, pp. 08-15
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A 3 From Here... “Generative design systems are aimed at creating new design processes that produce spatially novel yet efficient and buildable designs through exploitation of current computing and manufacturing capabilities”
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NATIONAL AQUATICS CENTER This is a famous example of generation design architecture. Square is the most basic form of architecture in ancient China. It embodies the social life rules represented by morality and ethics in Chinese culture. And this “ square box” can reflect the multifunctional requirements of the national swimming center, thus realizing the perfect combination of traditional culture and architectural functions. The architectural inspiration of “ water cube” comes from the research results on the shape and characteristics of soap bubbles. Soap bubbles always try to minimize their surface area to minimize their surface energy01. Thus, this “Artificial random growth” of the bubble could be the generation design, It can continuously breed and repeat growth. It has both randomness and controllability. The shape is not a cube or a sphere. It is an inorganic form, but it has its own logic. This is a top-down design, which I mentioned that the formation of perceptions by using higher-level knowledge, imagine and beliefs. The concept of this is quite amazing. However, the disadvantages are also obvious. The weight of the structure itself accounts for the proportion of the structural design load, which increases the weight of the building itself by 2 times. Besides, the flatten roof makes the rainwater difficult to be empty. Also, this project is just like created the facade and attached it to a square box. The logic behind it is only morphological, it cannot be convinced.
01 Liang, Shuang, “Post-Modernism Architecture In China: The Bird’s Nest, Water Cube And The CCTV’s New Building As An Example”, Pioneer Forum, TU-80 (2010), 4-6
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Image 13 Grasshopper process of the Water cube
Image14,15 The steel framing and ETFE cladding are the two main components in this project
Location: Beijing, China Time: 2007 Architects: PTW Architects, CSCEC & CCDI
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Location: University of Stuttgart Time: 2014 Architects: ICD & ITKE
This pavilion is a parallel bottom-up design project, the main propose was developed a winding technique for modular, double layered fiber composite structures, which reduces the required formwork to a minimum while maintaining a large degree of geometric freedom. Therefore, during the research, the Elytron, a protective shell for beetles’ wings and abdomen had been found, which is a suitable structure for the aim. Bottom-up means the generation of this project is based on piecing together input and data, which the differentiated trabeculae morphology and the individual fiber arrangements01. According to this data, the logic generated the main structure of the double-curved modules, which can bear stress enough. Comparing to the computation design, this project also likely to be the generation design. In this case, robotic fabrication technology also been used for the construction process. A robotic coreless winding method had been created for this project. Glass and carbon fiber reinforced polymers were the main material, suitable for this complex ‘nature’ architecture. The existence of this research pavilion is not only brought lightweight architecture with high performance and material efficiency, the logic of the main structure also explores new qualities and expands the construction possibilities of the architecture design in the future.
ICD/ITKE RESEARCH PAVILION 01 “ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14 | Institute For Computational Design And Construction”, Icd.Uni-Stuttgart.De, 2018 <http://icd.uni-stuttgart. de/?p=11187> [Accessed 9 August 2018]
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Part A is mainly consisted by three parts, design future with the core sustainability, digital computation which can solve the ability problems for designers and the composition with strong logic. It is also the process to create a project in contemporary, to have the design thinking and concept firstly, using technology to help us to find the perfect form, then modelling it. In this rapid world, the direction of architecture should be combined with human life, which impacts the culture, economy, environment etc. The architecture will not just be the shelter for people, but also the arts. However, when we achieve something, we will destroy the other thing, especially the resource in the earth. Thus, the sustainable buildings need to become the mainstream in the future. Meanwhile, based in the design thinking, the logic of the object makes the process of the modelling become easier in all aspects. In the past, architects design made architectural designs by visiting real architectures, forming the design in their minds and then drawing out the designs by hand. The architects in the past must use superb perspectives to show their designs directly including 2D plane pictures, vertical view pictures and sectional view pictures just like artists. Nowadays they can use computing to demonstrate their vivid designs directly after they have creative ideas rather than use hands. Besides this, they can modify their designs easily in a short time with the help of computing. In this way, the architects were able to focus more on the continuous logic of design thinking and making01. Computing can be used to re-define practice. Computing takes the place of hand drawing and picture modification. Simultaneously it supported the architects to create more ideal designs which show their ideas and creativity to the greatest extent.But people need to be cleared that the calculus can not instead of thinking, it is just the assistive tools which can realize the thinking. Designers should not be influenced by the various result but forget the original purpose.
01 Oxman, R. Theories of the digital in aechitecture, London and New York, 2014
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I did a lot of research when I do the part A precedents, I understand the sustainable architecture a lot. And I know that if I want to be a good architect, I should connect the architecture to the people, to imagine the experience of the people, but not just create a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;buildingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; itself. I also achieve some special thinking during othersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; presentation. During the investigation of computation design, I was aware of the smart of the computer. People utilize software to realize the image in the mind. For Generative design, I found that most of the design have their own logic but some of them can share the concept logically. Such as if someone design a logic algorithm about sunlight of a geometry, another people can still use this when they do another geometry if you have access, the computer can also create a better case for you as well as you just need to change the data. However, I also agree that pure parameterization does not have a logic practical meaning. Only when combined with performance-based design, it can be reliable support and provide a better method for the project. During these three weeks, I learnt the knowledge about rhino and grasshopper follow the tutor and video tutorial, such as lofting, contouring and bricking. When I saw a whole battery picture, I felt that is difficult for me. But when I extended the battery show full name, I can understand it. And also, one set of batteries could form various appearances, just need to set different points, lines and surface, It is convenience and efficiency.
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R E FE R E N C E : 1. “THAT House / Austin Maynard Architects”, Archdaily, 2016 <https://www.archdaily.com/782890/that-house-austin-maynardarchitects> [Accessed 29 July 2018]. 2.“‘That House’ In Melbourne By Austin Maynard Architects”, Designboom | Architecture & Design Magazine, 2016 <https://www. designboom.com/architecture/austin-maynard-architects-that-house-melbourne-australia-02-18-2016/> [Accessed 31 July 2018]. 3. McCauley,Dana. Inside Melbourne’s new and improved Chadstone Shopping Centre. News.com.au, 2016 4.“Chadstone Shopping Centre / Callisonrtkl + The Buchan Group”, Archdaily, 2017 <https://www.archdaily.com/804275/chadstoneshopping-centre-callisonrtkl-plus-the-buchan-group> [Accessed 31 July 2018]. 5. Weergeven, Mijn, “Swoosh Pavilion At The Architectural Association”, Ud2tjardaderooij.Blogspot.Com, 2010 <http://ud2tjardaderooij.blogspot.com/2010/10/swoosh-pavilion-at-architectural.html> [Accessed 9 August 2018] 6. Oxman, Rivka and Robert Oxman, eds (2014). Theories of the Digital in Architecture (London; New York: Routledge), pp 7. Peters, Brady. (2013) ‘Computation Works: The Building of Algorithmic Thought’, Architectural Design, 83, 2, pp. 08-15 8. “ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2014-15 | Institute For Computational Design And Construction”, Icd.Uni-Stuttgart.De, 2015 <http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=12965> [Accessed 9 August 2018] 9. Liang, Shuang, “Post-Modernism Architecture In China: The Bird’s Nest, Water Cube And The CCTV’s New Building As An Example”, Pioneer Forum, TU-80 (2010), 4-6 10.“ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14 | Institute For Computational Design And Construction”, Icd.Uni-Stuttgart.De, 2018 <http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=11187> [Accessed 9 August 2018]
I M AG E L I S T: Image 1,2,3 “THAT House / Austin Maynard Architects”, Archdaily, 2016 <https://www.archdaily.com/782890/that-house-austinmaynard-architects> [Accessed 29 July 2018]. Image 4,5 McCauley,Dana. Inside Melbourne’s new and improved Chadstone Shopping Centre. News.com.au, 2016 Image 6 “Electrolight — Chadstone Shopping Centre”, Electrolight, 2017 <http://electrolight.com/project/chadstone-shopping-centre/> [Accessed 31 July 2018]. Image 7,8,9 Weergeven, Mijn, “Swoosh Pavilion At The Architectural Association”, Ud2tjardaderooij.Blogspot.Com, 2010 <http:// ud2tjardaderooij.blogspot.com/2010/10/swoosh-pavilion-at-architectural.html>\ Image 10,11,12 “ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2014-15 | Institute For Computational Design And Construction”, Icd.Uni-Stuttgart.De, 2015 <http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=12965> \ Image 13 Cdntct.Com, 2018 <https://cdntct.com/tct/pic/city/beijing/attractions/beijing-national-aquatics-center-4.jpg> Image 14 “Fan Feng”, Moreaedesign, 2018 <https://moreaedesign.wordpress.com/author/fanfeng4arche/>\Image 15 Water Cube Beijing National Aquatics Center /Sports architecture forms in Beijing, China ,SML.20140502.6D.31820.P1 Flickr Image 15,16,17,18 “ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14 | Institute For Computational Design And Construction”, Icd.Uni-Stuttgart. De, 2018 <http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=11187>
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B.1. RESEARCH FIELD Sectioning within architecture design is a wonderful parameter concept which based on the process of taking cuts through a formal 3D object. It is the way to combine both geometry and structure, while can produce surface and structure. Also, the digital model of Sectioning design provides data to 3D printing directly. Timber is the most common material in Sectioning design for its characteristic of easy to cut and delivery. It also could be other material. The variety of materials can be selected to ensure the effect while allowing the price to be controlled. The sectioning usually creates parallel space and a series of abstract space inside, but it can create strong space fluidity. This technology can be used not only in large buildings, space design, the wall design, ceiling design, wall-ceiling combination design, and even the cave-type design of the entire interior space can be undertaken, also in small furniture, decoration, etc. Image 1
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W E E K #0 4 / AU G _ 2018 PR E C E D E N T 1 This is microscopic furniture which is created from the sectioning Parametric technology. The Parametric bench could be fund easily in the design world, this technology makes it relatively easy and cheap to do non-linear form. Also, a big plus of this technology is that the sections of plywood form a pattern of lines on the general form making it more readable, it seems so sculpturally stunning01. The function of the bench could design easily.
01 â&#x20AC;&#x153;New Parametric Urban Street Furniture For Hong Kong - Evolo | Architecture Magazineâ&#x20AC;?, Evolo.Us <http://www.evolo.us/newparametric-urban-street-furniture-for-hong-kong/> [Accessed 13 September 2018].
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Location: Finland Year: 2017 Architects: 3GATTI
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Image 5 This is a macro-architecture which is generated from the sectioning Parametric technology. Although the art gallery building uses only a single timber material, it can show a magical overlook. The use of sectioning technology enables the formation of facade walls. This unique
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01 2018 <https://www.gooood.cn/tampere-art-museum-by-3gatti.htm> [Accessed 13 September 2018].
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visual penetration of indoors and outdoors, but also increases the walking route of visitors01. This sectioning facade design between transparent and impervious with the changes in the internal light of the space, showing an interesting effect for people. As well as its unique lighting design also makes the internal partition clearer.
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B . 2. C A S E S T U DY 1.0 Sectioning such as: contouring, waffle grids Case Study 1.0 definitions: AA Driftwood Pavilion - AA student project
This project usesthe contouring use another way. it was not just section the Brep as horizontal or vertical directly, and also cut them use curved surface. The script shows the main concept of the designer, creating an emotional and overwhelming spatial effect. ‘some felt sentimental connections to its conceptual links to driftwood and the sea; others praised its deeply sculpted form. Whatever the terms of personal aesthetics, the team’s clear renderings and animation of their proposal, clearly illustrated the seductive fluidity and undulation of its lines which sparked a feeling of curiosity, journey, and discovery within its spatial parameters.’01
01 Adrian Welch and others, “Driftwood AA Summer Pavilion, London - E-Architect”, E-Architect, 2018 <https://www.e-architect.co.uk/london/driftwoodpavilion-design> [Accessed 13 September 2018].
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These sleek surfaces can create a semi-enclosed
Complex but regular, the scale, shape and section
space that is private and suitable for a private back-
distance of the contouring can be adjusted appro-
yard fence. The shape is simple, and the production
priately. It can provide a maze for children or give
and installation are convenient and quick.
people an amazing experience if putting different things in it..
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The shape is complex but regular, exquisite and
The flowing shape creates an open space with a
beautiful, and can be multi-functional. Because it is
simple but beautiful shape that is suitable for fences
a flat faรงade, it is easy to make and install. Suitable
in the park and can create functional concepts for it.
as an ornamental railing, such as a riverside seaside with a view and people will stay here.
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The project generally consists of two fundamental surfaces, the ground and the roof, which are joined together by continuous surface bending. This form of curve is processed by digital techniques. At the same time, the traditional components were replaced with designed woods, creating a streamlined and beautiful interior. All the interior decoration is made from this single material, achieving a high degree of prefabricated installation.01 This space has a high degree of plasticity. An automated algorithm that directly generates shelves, tables, stools, etc., enables seamless integration from design to manufacturLocation: Cambridge, MA, USA
ing. This precedent reflects the plasticity and versatility of the sectioning design.
Year: 2009 Architects: dECOi Architects
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01 â&#x20AC;&#x153;One Main Office Renovation / Decoi Architectsâ&#x20AC;?, Archdaily, 2010 <https://www.archdaily.com/778976/one-main-office-renovation-decoi-architects> [Accessed 14 September 2018].
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dECOi - OneMain Street Reverse-engineer the project I use loft and contouring can easily create this model as a simple method, which is not exactly the same. The question is the pillar cannot be solid when I contour it because it is contoured by a surface but not an entity. Comparing with the original script, the thing what I did is quite simple that cannot restore the original shape.
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We chose Laser cut to do the physical model, Laser cutting is a process where a high-powered laser is directed by computer software to cut or etch various types of materials. Sectioning is a kind of combination of pieces, laser cut is really suitable for â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;sectioningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; technology. I chose wood as the main material. According to the analysis of the wooden bridge on the site, we want to create a cave effect, and hope that the fence can be integrated with the bridge itself. At the same time, wood is very suitable as a material for sectioning technology, because it is very light and cuts well, which is conducive to manufacturing, transportation and installation. Sectioning is easy to be laser cut, so I chose this method, because there are already rhino files, and our design itself is sheet-like, so there is no difficulty in the process of making cutting files. We used to try 3D printing. After our discussion, this solution may not be suitable for our design, and time was not enough, so we gave up.
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Concept: The new type bridge from creating fences, beyond its original function, will serve as a way for walkers and bikers to cross safely from one side of the river to another. The fence that we have decided to create is not just a fence, but also multifunction as a bridge.
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Site choose: We choose the bridge this time, the bridge is the main transport junction in this site. The trail for bikes, the pathway for pedestrians and the way people com from the main road can be connected in this point, which the place with the most demand. (Feedback: some people may not like stand on the bridge and sometimes people want to stay on the bridge, thus to put this design here is not the best choose. Maybe we can try under the huge stone bridge or change anther place next time.)
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Experience: I saw people walking and riding. They all enjoy the flash air and the view. When I came to the site, it was a cloudy day. But after walking for 5 minutes, it started to rain, I was walking in the rain without the umbrella or a shelter also I could not find a space to sit. Thus, I decided to create a place which can be suitable for Melbourneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weather as well as can be relaxed for people coming and going.
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Sunny Day
Detailed design: 1. The pieces of the sectioning can be rotated to suitable for the weather. For the rainy day, the fences can be created as a wall to avoid rain come into the space, and also it can just rotate a part of pieces, to create a small closed space for people. These pictures show the two forms that this fence system could be. The left one is the normal form which suitable for sunny day, the shadow of the sectioning pieces are beautiful.
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Rainy Day
This form are suitable for the rainy day or windy day, the fences in right side which just in front of the man could be rotated as a wall, to block wind and rain from the opposite.
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Detailed design: 2. I used the section control technique to create this fence, and the four main controlled pieces are designed as the four functions for people. 400mm-high stage for sitting, 700mm-high stage as the table to put objects for sitting people, 900mm-high stage suitable for standing people and the curved one comfortable for leaning. That people impact can be closed to the design.
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L E A R N I N G O U TCO M E S / S E P_ 2018 About Research: I did a plenty of research about the sectioning technology, I found some interesting ideas and special shapes from the precedent. While I saw them, I could say â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;such an amazing designâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; which I never focus in before. They also help me a lot when I did my design project.
About Modeling: During these four-weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s development, I improved my skill about grasshopper and renders. The process of creating the model by grasshopper was hard for me, I need to understand what I want before I add the batteries. But it is amazing that I can change the whole appearance just set different curves and points, also can adjust the shapes and I could see the change directly and immediately. Furthermore, this is my first time to try the laser cut. I have refused to use laser cutting for a long time, I thought it is complicated and inconvenient. But this time, because the sectioning technique is very suitable for laser cutting, I tried it. I found that if I mastered the method, it was simple and fast. I uploaded the file in the morning and got what I wanted in the afternoon, and it was more delicate than making by hands. I will like this method in the future.
About Next Part: Also, I am rethinking about my design after the interim presentation. I got a lot of feedbacks from tutors, it changed me some ideas and picked the main problems with my design - also the location I chose is not a good place that everyone would like to stay, and the design itself actually does not really close to the weather function that i want it to be, as well as the skills of the grasshopper does not make a real effect in this project. These things need to be improved in the next part.
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R E FE R E N C E : 1. “New Parametric Urban Street Furniture For Hong Kong - Evolo | Architecture Magazine”, Evolo.Us <http://www.evolo.us/new-parametric-urban-street-furniture-for-hong-kong/> 2. 2018 <https://www. gooood.cn/tampere-art-museum-by-3gatti.htm>3. Adrian Welch and others, “Driftwood AA Summer Pavilion, London - E-Architect”, E-Architect, 2018 <https://www.e-architect.co.uk/london/driftwoodpavilion-design> 4. “One Main Office Renovation / Decoi Architects”, Archdaily, 2010 <https://www.archdaily. com/778976/one-main-office-renovation-decoi-architects>
I M AG E L I S T: Image 1 “Behance”, Behance.Net, 2018 <https://www.behance.net/gallery/18781883/MURENA-BENCH> [Accessed 14 September 2018]. Image 2 https://openyoureyestodesign.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/organic-interior-designs2.jpg?w=660 Image 3 “Clippings - The New Way To Buy Furniture”, Clippings, 2018 <https://clippings.com/?utm_ campain=openbuildings_eol&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=openbuildings> [Accessed 14 September 2018] Image 4“New Parametric Urban Street Furniture For Hong Kong - Evolo | Architecture Magazine”, Evolo.Us <http:// www.evolo.us/new-parametric-urban-street-furniture-for-hong-kong/> [Accessed 13 September 2018]. Image 5&6 2018 <https://www.gooood.cn/tampere-art-museum-by-3gatti.htm> [Accessed 13 September 2018]. Image 7&8&9 Adrian Welch and others, “Driftwood AA Summer Pavilion, London - E-Architect”, E-Architect, 2018 <https://www.e-architect.co.uk/london/driftwood-pavilion-design> [Accessed 13 September 2018]. Image 10&11 “One Main Office Renovation / Decoi Architects”, Archdaily, 2010 <https://www.archdaily.com/778976/ one-main-office-renovation-decoi-architects> [Accessed 14 September 2018]. Image 12 “Understanding The Difference Between Engraving, Etching And Marking”, Ponoko, 2018 <https://www. ponoko.com/blog/digital-manufacturing/understanding-the-difference-between-engraving-etching-and-marking/> [Accessed 14 September 2018]
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