Sunday, 5 May 2013

EXP2 Final Submission


The volcanic Island is one of the representative landforms in Japan, which can create a corresponding regional environment for the monumental architectures. It is conducive to evoke the sense and atmosphere for the architectural landscape.


The geometric pathway on the waterfall is inspired of the pond elements of traditional Japanese culture. This is also accord with the design concept of Kenzo Tange: based on the geometric form.


There is a tableland connected between these two monumental architectures. It is an ideal space for student activities with a strong flexibility.

 
The aesthetic feeling of the daylight reflections and the openness of the space are shown clearly of the Kazuyo Sejiman’s monument. In addition, dark textures are used in vertical components for create a lighter sense of the floor planes.




Concepts



3 Textures in use
 
Left: Medium   is applied onto interior walls on the horizontal end of the pathway. It only used in the virtical iterior walls for guidance.

Centre: Light   is applied on all edges of the floor planes.

Right: Dark   is applied on vertical components for create a lighter sense of the floor planes as a contrast.



36 Textures 


12 Axonometrics
 


 
 
6 Parallel projections
 
 
 
 
CryENGINE 3 environment
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Sketchup Models 
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Concept Image Link:

EXP2 6 Parallel Projections + CryENGINE3 Environment V02

 
 

 

 
 




EXP2 12 Axonometrics + CryENGINE3 Environment V01

Concepts
 
 
Kazuyo Sejima

1. Interactive, flexibility
2. Light, clean
3. Maximising the use of space
4. Simplicity
5. Openness of Space


Kenzo Tange

1. The use of geometric form
2. Metabolism
3. Balance between technology and humanity
4. The use of solid form
5. Security protection