Friday, 15 March 2013

EXP1:Week 2: The Stairs

For my first client Antonio Stradivari, I'm situating his workplace to be on the top floor. So the staircase will connect from the datum to the floor above. My design is inspired by the the waist (C-bouts) of the violin body.
View: Front 
View: Front Side 
View: Side inside a section 

As violins are made out of various wood, this stair would be constructed with wood. 


It would be adjoined to a wall so the stair itself can support its weight. 

                                     


For my second client Shinya Kimura, his studio is at the bottom.  
The stair has various forms of turns and shapes to represent the bolts and different shapes seen in a motor engine. 



The stair itself is made out of dark wood known as Jarrah while the monuments on the top level are made out of concrete. 

Saturday, 9 March 2013

EXP1:First Week: 18 Sketch Sections

My two selected clients are:
ANTONIO STRADIVARI
SHINYA KIMURA
1.) Execute vs Refined
2.) Execute vs Regulate














  3.) Execute vs Inertia
4.) Regulate vs Refined
















 5.) Carving vs Execute 
6.) Refined vs Inertia 
















 7.) Exhilarating vs Regulate
8.) Regulate vs Inertia
 9.) Exhilarating vs Execute
10.) Inertia vs Execute 

 11.) Exhilarating vs Refined
12.) Inertia vs Refined
13.) Refined vs Inertia
14.) Regulate vs Inertia
15.) Exhilarating vs Carving 
16.) Exhilarating vs Regulate  
17.) Execute vs Refined 
18.) Regulate vs Inertia

Friday, 1 March 2013

Before the First Class: Noun Verb Adjective


HSC Body of Work Disillusioned Reality 

This is the painting I did for my Visual Arts Body of Work. It explores the concept of major juxtapositions (the slums vs city skyline, the rich vs the poor) as well as the maltreatment of women in particular places in the world. 



Interesting Architecture Fisher Center for the Performing Arts

This building is by Frank Gehry who is a Canadian Architect. It fascinates me because the different shapes at first didn't correspond with each other but after awhile,  I like how the metal is sheen and sits nicely on each other. 

Noun, Verb & Adjective Exercise

Shinya Kimura

Noun: Inertia 

Verb: Execute 

Adjective: Exhilarating 

ANTONIO STRADIVARI

Noun: Carving

Verb: Regulate

Adjective: Refined 

Jiro Ono

Noun: Sea Urchin

Verb: Scaling

Adjective: Glimmering