Friday, 17 May 2013
Andrew Frankum - Combination of planar, mass and linear wood elements - Project 2.2.2
this "habitable" space incorporates two of the mass elements (volumes 2 and 3) and four of the planar elements (volumes 1,2,3 and 4). for my mass elements i have used opaque black perspex because of the contrasting qualities of it including colour and lusture. I have also used perspex on the base as it means the model can be viewed from underneath and can also have a variable context, suited to the extending project. when placing the wood onto the model to support the planaar elements i have attached majority of them solely to the two mass elements used. i fell this gives the model a secure, consistent lookindicating the strength of these mass elements. I have extended the linear wood elements out from the entrance to both indicate its existance and create a seemingly protected environment.i have also tryed to give the wood a consistent and neat appearance by by giving even spaces. thee two vertical pieces of wood do in someway throw out this balence and so may have been an unecesary addition.
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Andrew, you already think about the kind of material you could use and their qualities and your description of it is very good, now this model is gonna be the start of your hermitage project, you'll have to think about the scale and how to connect those "recombinated" shapes to the existing building....
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