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.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
ARCH | 470 A02 - Final Presentation
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
ARCH | 470 A02 - Part 3
Above are the three IN-PROCESS art boards for the final design of my approach to Project A02 (due Thursday, October 10 for final review). This scheme was developed after finally deciding on the site of the bus stop--the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The first board will describe the site's influence on the design behind the bus stop, the second board will explain the physical evolution of the form of the stop using the tools in Rhino, and the third board will reveal the ways in which people interact with the bus stop through a series of 8-10 diagrams.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
ARCH | 470 A02 - Part 2
The second phase of Project A02 serves as a continuation of the formal design process. Along with continuing the idea of surface manipulation, students were also tasked with adding texture to the bus stop as a way of forming a more dynamic object that successfully interacts with the site by playing off of certain aspects of the site (i.e. sunlight, shading, etc.). Plans, elevations, axons, and a rendered drawing are provided to reveal the unique geometric properties of the proposed bus stop.
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