Friday, March 28, 2008

Section 2 and Stairs

Section 2 3D Model


Materials: Concrete, Tiles, Steel, Limestone, Sandstone, Glass, Aluminium, Granite, Wood
Original Section

Stairs 1
Materials: Glass, Steel, Aluminium
Original Section

Stairs 2
Materials: Concrete, Granite, Glass, Steel, Aluminium
Original Section

Stairs for First Section

Stairs 2


Stairs 1

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Stairs by Carlo Scarpa - Sections


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

3D Sketchup



WORDS: CARESS, WINDBLOWN
MATERIALS: CONCRETE, BRICK, CLADDING, STEEL, PLYWOOD, CHERRY WOOD, SANDSTONE, TILES

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Cyclepup-Mistral

PICCININI: FEVER, COOL, ABLAZE

Highland Park Hydra/Field

SWALLOW: RIDGE, CARESS, STARK

Central Australia

NOLAN : HEAT, SHRIVEL, DUSTBLOWN

Far off Kyoto


This picture was originally a black and white photo taken by a friend from his hometown in Japan. Unhappy with how the photo turned out, not being representative what he himself remembered and the feelings the scene imparted, he copied a plain vector from the original photo. Oil paints, charcoal and some computer editting allowed him to create this beautiful original piece.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Orestad College

Orestad College in Copenhagen, is formed by four boomerang shaped platforms that rotate over four floors. A place of uplifting and inspiring light, as Danish architects from 3XN believe a learning institution for young minds should be, the college uses rotating glass louvres to make maximum use of natural light all day and everyday. The student body are more aware of the passing of time and changing of seasons as the year progresses.

Horizon

This is a rather simple photo taken as a passerby at Sydney Park, of an old antenna before it was torn down the following week. A couple of women at the time had gotten their kite lines stuck around the antenna. When asked why not just leave them, they replied "We don't actually fly kites because its particularly all that fun, we just love watching the sky and the clouds drift by without worrying about too much. It's kind of relaxing."