Over the course of the Fall 2013 semester at the University of Maryland's School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation, works from ARCH_470, a class focusing on computer applications within the architectural design process, will be posted for review and discussion.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
ARCH | 470 A01
The project seeks to use a cube--one of the most basic and easily understood volumes, essential to design on a variety of scales--to explore surface manipulation. In Rhinoceros, a cube was gradually deformed (using methods of addition and subtraction) giving any viewer the ability to witness the evolution of process over the series of 15 iterations. The result of this process is an abstract conglomeration of lines, planes, and volumes that explores the design capacity of basic commands made available in Rhinoceros.
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