PROGRAMMING MATERIAL DRESS PATTERN Pattern are created from the combination of triangles. There are no certain rules where each type of pattern goes for each body part. There are three types of layering in the pattern of the garmet. First one is layering by stacking. Second type is rotating layering where each triangle rotates at certain degrees and shapes it pattern. The third styles is stacking where all the triangles are stacked on top of each other in cluster form. All this combined created the patternning of the dress.
Instructor: Molly Hunker
Close view of individual layering
Close view of rotating layering
Close view of stack layering
PROGRAMMING MATERIAL MODULAR PAVILION
Apperature Diagram Red lines indicating where apertures are located. Indicating where there is material expansion and contraction.
Entry/Exhibit Shed Modular system derived from the patterns of the dress generates a starting point for the pavilion. LOCATION: Little Tokyo 1st and Central, Downtonwn Los Angeles
Ticket Booth Connection and joint strategy
The expansion and contraction of the modular system form the geometry of the entry
Expo area Resting area Sculpture
Program Organization Diagram
Connection points/slits
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Modular system
Axon of modular system model
PROGRAMMING MATERIAL BOUTIQUE HOTEL
Third Floor Plan Showing modular system and circulation Private space - hotel rooms Jacob + MacFarlane Docks de Paris
LOCATION: Glendale Blvd and Brier Ave The design is derived from site conditions and modular system organization PROGRAM: Lobby Bar/Lounge Hotel Rooms
Second Floor Plan Showing modular system and circulation Private space - hotel rooms
Section modular system
Vertical circulation and program study/diagrams
First Floor Plan Showing modular system and circulation Public/Semi-private/private space - entry/lobby bar/lounge ADA accesable hotel rooms reception offices
Ground Floor Plan Showing modular system and circulation
Section modular system