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A NORTH FACING VIEW OF THE PAVILION OVERLOOK BY THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE
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A View From The Pavilion With The London Eye In The Background
Dimensions
This pavilion has 10 person capacity without any seating inside
Scale 1:30
1. Extrac ng curve surfaces
2. Extruding the inner edges to make surfaces
3. Making surfaces for faces to make polysurfaces
4. Contouring the shapes to make ready for 3D prin ng for watching films and anima on please follow this link: For accessing to my blog:
List Of Illustrations
All figures are copyrighted by the author unless noted as follows:
Fig.01 Jh, S. (2016) Halo effect: Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Surround Swimmers in Circles Of Blue Light. [photograph] At: h ps://www.flickr.com/photos/138048964@N02/27766012441/in/faves-194960177@N03/ (Accessed 09/01/2023).
Fig.02 &03 HUFTON +CROW (2011) Metropol Parasol. [photograph] At:h ps://divisare.com/projects/166459j-mayer-h-arup-hu on-crow-metropol-parasol (Accessed 09/01/2023).
Bibliography
Na onal Geographic Society (2012) Save the plankton, breathe freely.At: h ps://www.na onalgeographic.org/ ac vity/save-the-plankton-breathe-freely/ (Accessed 09/01/2023).
Mayer.H,J.andCrow,H.+.(2012)J.MAYER.H,arup,hu on+crow· Metropol Parasol.At:h ps://divisare.com/ projects/166459-j-mayer-h-arup-hu on-crow-metropol-parasol (Accessed 09/01/2023).
Lindsay, C. (2020) Biomimicry enables architects to make ‘posi ve impact’ on the environment says Michael Pawlyn. At: h ps://www.dezeen.com/2020/10/22/michael-pawlyn-explora on-architecture-dassaultsystemes-video/ (Accessed 23/11/2022).
Pawlyn, M. (2019) Biomimicry in Architecture. (s.l.): Routledge.