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DIGITAL REPRESENTATION || SYRACUSE ARCHITECTURE
ZHOU, XIAOJUN - 2018. 04
000 TABLE OF CONTENT This portfolio contains works from re p re s e n t a t i o n s t u d i o p ro j e c t s developed during my second semester of freshmen year in School o f A rc h i t e c t u re f ro m S y ra c u s e University while pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture Degree. The projects were chosen to highlight the diverse scale and approaches emcompassed in my digital technique education. Exploration of geometric logic, analysis, physical model, rendering, color, and articulation have all been mainly considered.
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2D GEOMETRIC LOGIC Geometric Logic Geometric Logic Transformed
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3D OBJECTS - VARIATION + MUTATION Primitive Transformation Geometric Organization + Construction Process Analytical Drawings
3D FABRICATION Model Drawing
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3D FIELD - DIFFERENTIATION, COSMETIC, ATMOSPHERIC 3D Field Spatial Matrix Micro-Articulation Rendering
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001 GEOMETRIC LOGIC Besides the recognition of diagrams by Stan Allen in his article “Diagrams Matter �, the way of analyzing c ro iss an t fu rt he r exp la in s th e necessity of diagraming in terms of understanding the world around people. While Gothic geometry follows clear logic, a detailed 2D geometric investigtion of a Gothic window from the 13th-14th century is guided by more complex processes that connect di erent geometric orders through a complex set of rela onships.
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Exercise 01: Part 1A Exercise 01: Part 1A Gothic Window #2 Gothic Window #2 Xiaojun Zhou Xiaojun Zhou
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Exercise Exercise 01:01: Part Part 1A1A Gothic Gothic Window Window #2#2 Xiaojun Xiaojun Zhou Zhou
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Exercise 01: Part 1B Gothic Window #2 Xiaojun Zhou
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Exercise 01: Part 1B Gothic Window #2 Xiaojun Zhou
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002 VARIATION AND MUTATION Nowadays computing techniques bring more potential and more indepth present of their works. The transformation from hand drawing allows people to use various ways to express their idea more clearly, comprehensively and quickly by using digital programs. Working by characterizing geometries with c o n t i n u o u s c u r va t u re i n s p a c e without reducing coordinates allows points acts as weights, tugging on smooth curves and surfaces to produce form that operates in three dimensions. The goal is to establish modeling frameworks that regulate Calculus-based modeling with as much rigor and intention as coordinates and fixed distances in Euclidean systems.
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Zhou, Xiaojun || Variation and Mutation || Instructor: Molly Hunker
Exercise 02: Part 2A Corinthian Column #8 Xiaojun Zhou
Exercise 02: Part 2A Corinthian Column #8 Xiaojun Zhou
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Loft: Rotate on Right View
Loft: Rotate on Right View
Loft: Move on Section
Loft: Scale 2D
Loft: Move on Plan
Loft: Scale 1D
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Building Facts / Building Fictions Exercise 02B Xiaojun Zhou
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Sweep: 6 Horizontal Profiles
Sweep: 5 Horizontal Profiles
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Building Facts / Building Fictions Exercise 02B Xiaojun Zhou
Sweep: 2 Horizontal Profiles
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Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Extrude
Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Extrude
Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Revolve
Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Extrude
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Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Revolve
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Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Revolve
Boolean Intersection: Revolve+Revolve
Boolean Intersection: Revolve+Revolve
Boolean Intersection: Extrude +Revolve
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Building FactsBoolean / Building Fictions Revolve+Revolve Intersection: Exercise 02B Xiaojun Zhou
Boolean Intersection: Revolve+Revolve
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Focusing on systematic, iterative transformations of the elements of the column object modeled from page 10-13. Here, we will care more about variation, versus variety. The goal would be to manipulate specific variables of the underlying logic of the object’s geometry - namely profile curves in plan and sec on- in order to produce versions and mutations that become something new and different but is still guided by the same geometric DNA, exploring producing analytical and systematic of the producing process.
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There are various steps that one must strategically and rigorously move through to correctly model each of the objects in 3D, so that it clearly illustrates the geometric logic of the selected object.
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Exploring the process of producing analytical and systematic 2-dimensional drawings / diagrams that describe some of the 3D objects and their inherent geometric logic. Through orthographic (plan + elevation) and axonometric projection, students will represent the geometric logic and construction process.
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Building Facts / Building Fictions Exercise 02D: Contour Xiaojun Zhou
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003 Fabrication The idea of how digital methods narrow the gap between c o m p u t e r m o d e l s a n d re a l - l i f e s c a l e co n st r u c t i o n s . A s to t h i s phenomenon, the unplanned outcomes can help create more possibilities for designs. Because of this digital era, architecture is no longer bricks stacking together, but how materials forming together in different methods and techniques in human scale. Making choices about how to physically model the designs in architecture - the scale of the model, the material, the fabrication method, etc. Each of these decisions is a design choice, and will communicate difFerent things about the object, building, or design that you are modeling. This time is a EGGCRATE MODEL Syracuse University || School of Architecture || Representation II
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004 3D FIELD Considering the “Field Conditions” mentioned by Stan allen as creating a design situation by involving the correlation between elements, one result could be really flexible but also related. Stan Allen considers a field condition as “any formal or spa al matrix capable of unifying diverse elements while respecting the identity of each.” The diverse e l e m e n t s o f t h e ex p l o ra t i o n o f 3D field will be architectural roof typologies that will be re-formed and deformed (and eventually unpack).
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Following this process and idea, the resulting roof fields are following the same internal logic and sequence but with different identities. Stan Allen brings out the idea that the variation of diverse elements can be represent while concerning the united identity. Therefore, once the primary elements and rules and defined, for example the primary principles and strictly settled columns, the outcomes can come from the unexpected possibilities, carrying out the clear relation and concept but diverse possibilities and outcomes following the primary idea from “Field Conditions�, setting up the basic elements, relying on the specific types of processes, leaving the possibilities to create unexpected surprises, making everybody’s work different and unique for their specific logic but still requiring the same technique and strategies. The last exercise will focus on the product on of a rendered image of the 3D field. Renderings, just like drawings, can take on many graphic modes or styles. They can be abstract, focusing only on light, color, or pattern, or can be developed into a much more complex scene with people, colors, textures, and weather. They can be designed to read as at, or they can be deeply three-dimensional.
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ARC182: Representation II Building Facts / Building Fictions Exercise 04A: Planar 1 Xiaojun Zhou TA: Lina & Ana
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Begin by modeling common architectural roof types and then explore combinations and variations of roof typologies to create a field that we will break down into components...
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This exercise aims to leverage the logic of the roof framing to produce a visually compelling spatial matrix, freeing the linear elements from their structural requirements and instead prioritizes the visual effects of illusion, overlap, density, interference.
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By articulating in 3D the underlying divisions that might actually make-up the roof eld system, we can move on to manipulate those individual panels to create a new and innovative way that the microarticulatetion can affect the way the roof surfaces create a space and even, an atmosphere.
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ARC182 Representation II Building Facts / Building Fictions Exercise 4C Xiaojun Zhou
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