Tuesday 25 June 2013

EXP3: 5 real time image captures


PLAN:This is the plan of my bridge which seen from above,  below is the section of the bridge. The PLAN is same as the SECTION. I use vegetation on the top of the bridge to enhance the ecological function and at the same time it shows the technology of  the bridge.
SECTION
The bridge connect to the mountain and hovering above the clouds.


The sun shines through the bridge from the blue translucent glass.







This is the ECOLOGICAL YARD of the bridge. These vegetation can absorb CO2 or other polluting gas and they will produce oxygen with the sun. Students can breath fresh air as a result.
Lecture room



Textures applied

The elevator for students.



The elevator for staff.



The meeting place on folly.


The overview of the landscape.

EXP3: 36 customs textures


EXP3: 18 perspectives


Tuesday 21 May 2013

EXP3: Architectural mash up

principles of good architectures


I strongly believe that a building must balance all three to be considered architecture: function, structure and beauty.The most effective and memorable architecture, it that which it express its function in a meaningful and visually interesting way and  it complement or contrast with its surroundings. The question is: do these principles, meant to apply to physical architecture, apply to system architecture and more specifically clinical architecture?What is considered beautiful and what is considered ugly changes over time? What Vitruvius is saying is that architecture is about craftsmanship and technology.  Architecture is the apex of a people’s technology, for it is the technological environment that they create for themselves. Today, it's ridiculed for its boxy shape, gigantic lobbies, and modernistic decorations.The difference between a good application architect and a great application architect is the ability to craft an elegant solution in a way so as to delight the user. Obviously in the modern age, our control of the atom and thus the ability to produce energy from non traditional sources and thus harvest and fabricate non local or natural materials for construction, has made a major change in how the different people’s of the world produce their architecture.Understanding the complexity of architecture can seem daunting. To understand this complexity, you must find out about the science of structures, the craft of building, and the art of space-making, as well as the terminology of architecture. 


http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/spotting-good-architecture.html
http://www.clinicalarchitecture.com/blog/clinical-architecture-healthcare-it-blog/january-2009/three-principles-of-good-architecture/
http://blog.houseplans.com/2011/02/11/what-is-good-architecture/

Monday 13 May 2013

Week10: EXP3 Landscape Design


This landscape is called Huangshan which is loctated in Anhui province in China, I chose this landform to carry on in my cryengine is because I like the moment when the sun rises but the sunlight is blocked by the mountain body, however those diffuse sunlight is covering on the hovering clouds below the mountain and make them looks clean and pure.






This is the landscape that I developed in cryengine.