For this part we used the same data as P2, but had to laser cut or 3D model the form and insert a letter. My letter was "U". The final product is 2.5" x 2.5"
Welcome to my journey
Here is a compilation of my experiences, most recently starting a Master of Architecture program at the University of Oregon. As the process unfolds, new doors and light reveals the things previously hidden. A process of learning, living, being.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Fall 2010 studio
Here is the work in the first few weeks of the Lyceum Studio (We entered the Lyceum design competition ) It was a maximum of 6 week design project, so we studied form and interventions through data sets.
I collected Horsetail reeds by the local creek with my friend Seth and then cut them to height based on a z value I calculated by multiplying each axis by the other. I used capillary action to hold the pieces together as they were set upon glass submerged in a tray of water. I also did a time lapse of the whole thing drying and made a you tube video! The model being constructed and The model drying. My first attempt at video from still frames. The UO new Architecture Journal is using the drying images in a "flip book" as a small thumbnail at the bottom of each page.
I collected Horsetail reeds by the local creek with my friend Seth and then cut them to height based on a z value I calculated by multiplying each axis by the other. I used capillary action to hold the pieces together as they were set upon glass submerged in a tray of water. I also did a time lapse of the whole thing drying and made a you tube video! The model being constructed and The model drying. My first attempt at video from still frames. The UO new Architecture Journal is using the drying images in a "flip book" as a small thumbnail at the bottom of each page.
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