Robert Doisneau

Robert Doisneau

Sunday, 19 September 2010

*3D and Spatial Design*

My first rotation is 3D and Spatial Design. 

One of the initial Sketch Models

During the first week we've been working mainly on drawings and photographs. We used them as  means of documenting and gathering information for the next stages of design, as well as trying to observe "Space" in a different way. Based on these drawings and photographs we were asked to develop Sketch Models (example above)

In week two we worked with "repetitive and modular" forms. Based on some of the photographs we took we were asked to develop Sketch Models. Then from these models we had to develop 3 final outcomes:
* A structure to walk through - not a building.  (Image 1)
* A structure to support the human body - not a chair. (Image 2)
* A structure to contain a small object - not a box.
(Image 3)
It was a difficult task at the start because I didn't know where to start, but as I developed more Sketch Models on repetitive and modular forms I succeed in developing the final models.

The Final 3 Outcomes  

 
These 3 models are connected to each other by the fact that I based my project on 'nature'. I want to place these objects in the nature, sort of blend in with the environment (example waterfall).



I really enjoyed this rotation. I find it very interesting and I really liked working with 3D models. 

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