The mid-semester exercise in construction, concluding the sequence from the hat over its plan to the room. The task was to chose between one of three major construction methods (pouring, framework construction and layering) and to transform the model of the last exercise into a new one regarding the limitations and qualities of the chosen method and solving the method-related problems (the connection between single bars in framework, the openings and edges in layering and the construction and de-construction of the mould in pouring). Every method also got some limitations, being the restricted length of the bars, the requirement of only using same-shaped building blocks and to be able to de-construct the mould withouth destroying it and without moving your model. My method of choice was pouring as I never did it befor and it sounded really intersting, because you are quite unlimited in terms of form and dimension of your model.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Membrane Structures - Strucutral Design E02
As our lecturer won't stop praising so called sexy structures I decided to not go after sheer functionality (as the first project in Structural Design did), but to exaggerate and to push the limitations of our tasks to design some really sexy structures. In case of this exercise we should create a membrane structure to span the park of the campus. We had the same wooden board from the last exercise and the demand to cover 20m² to 35m² (in scale 1:50). The membranes were replaced by nylonstockings.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Room Sequence - Design E02
This post will get quite heavy, as this Exercise was the first great and seriously criticized and went over the course of three weeks. It was worked in teams of two. We recieved three main tasks, divided into a submission on that day and a submission over the week. Each task was concluded by a criticue to review our thoughts, concepts and ideas.
The final submission should be a room sequence with special attention on the lighting, the number and dimension and the connection of the rooms. The first subtask was to wirte down a first coneptional idea, to scrible some sqetches and to manufacture one or more processmodells. Second task was to build a first greater and high quality modell and to documantate each room by taking a picture of. In the week to final submission we should refine or possibly rebuild the modell get better pictures and place them on a A0 layout for presentation as well as rewrite our conceptional text.
I will split my post into three main sections outlining the respective parts of this Exercise.
The final submission should be a room sequence with special attention on the lighting, the number and dimension and the connection of the rooms. The first subtask was to wirte down a first coneptional idea, to scrible some sqetches and to manufacture one or more processmodells. Second task was to build a first greater and high quality modell and to documantate each room by taking a picture of. In the week to final submission we should refine or possibly rebuild the modell get better pictures and place them on a A0 layout for presentation as well as rewrite our conceptional text.
I will split my post into three main sections outlining the respective parts of this Exercise.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
A Room - Construction E03
Following the construction manual of the hat in this exercise we could chose one of about 100 hats that were created and to transform that hat into a so called one-room ("Einraum"). The challange was to extract the constructional concept out of the chosen hat, chose a better suiting material (as the material of the hat was randomed) and build a room that gets its ports, windows and its generall form just from the one chosen concept. It is quite problematic to just stick to one idea and try to get every possible solution for the tasks. It seems so easy to just throw out an idea to solve the different problems on how to create a door, a window, walls and a roof. The real challange is to solve each and every problem out of your concept of construction.
A Hat - Construction Manual - Construction E02
Just a short post about the second Exercise in Construction. The task was to draw a construction manual on how to braid the hat. It proved to be terribly difficult to just imagine how to braid three strings of two rattanthreads in 2D and even more difficult to draw that out. The resulting manual in A1-format looks quite poor and I am not very satisfied (so was our assistant...) but I did not have enough time and energy to fully think and draw out every thread so I just drew them as lines (cheap, I know). Also for the untrained drawer it seems to be quite challanging to sqetch the hat as a whole.
Perhaps on a side note some words on the name of the hat. In lecture we heard about the similarities of hats and houses providing a protective covering from above (most houses do that from sides as well, though). And looking at our finished hat we had associations like airy, light, white, sky, and so on. So after throwing around random thing that came to our minds we finally chose Casa Blanca to be the name, for obvious reasons.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
The Möbius strip - Art E01
In my opinion the most awesome and funny exercise I recieved so far was in art. We listened a short lecture about the Möbius strip (a thingy which has no distinction between upside and downside face and only one edge but forming a ringlike object will transform your brain into some similar structure if you really try to understand it). The task was to take the Möbius strip and to think it one step farther and get some not yet known use, object or generel piece of art.
The Möbius strip beeing a two dimensional object that can only excist in three dimension as it twist in a way that is impossible in only two dimensions has a three dimensional counterpart the Klein bottle, which is basically a volume that is twisted in the fourth dimension to recieve an object that has no distinguishable in- or outside. To be able to understand that horrible wiggly thing you need to project it into three dimensional space where it can only be displayed with a selfintersection (in the fourth dimension it won't intersect).
Me and a fellow student did a quick brainstorm (I will write something about that subject soon as it is a very productive method of gathering and improving ideas) and produced a whole lot of ideas ranging from Möbius texts that end where they start, but twisted over Möbius videos wher the camera follows a Möbius strip to a Möbius projection of a closed ring-street section. We decided to go for a fourth option and went to lunch.
Event-terrace - Structural Design E01
In my first exercise in structural design, the task was to design a construction out of wooden pillows and thin threads, that would allow the roof-terrace of the HIL-building to be covered with spots and speakers. Some areas had to stay clear of threads, pillows, speakers or spots to a heigth of 2.5 meters.
A Hat - Construction E01
This one was my first Exercise in Construction.Thinking of architectural constructiothe first thing coming to my mind might not exactly be a hat, but obviously that's what comes to the lecturer's. Due to the large number of students we formed groups of three and every group chanced on a random material to contruct a hat by the end of the day.
My group had to struggle with a numerous amount of rattanthreads. After a quick brainstorming on how to handle the material and where to find its strengths and weaknesses, we decided to start braiding three strings of rattan, every string about 4 meters long. The first concept was to get a spiral-formed thingy similar to some strange hairdress. As wrapping proved too difficult, we spontanously came up with a much better idea.
My group had to struggle with a numerous amount of rattanthreads. After a quick brainstorming on how to handle the material and where to find its strengths and weaknesses, we decided to start braiding three strings of rattan, every string about 4 meters long. The first concept was to get a spiral-formed thingy similar to some strange hairdress. As wrapping proved too difficult, we spontanously came up with a much better idea.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
House without Function - Design E01
My very first project in our very first lecture in my very first lesson of design, which got me very much overchared. The task was to design a house without a function, that solely focuses on the architectural quality of interior rooms, materiality and lightning. The final modell had to fit into a 50cm x 50cm square and required a scale of 1:33 (I cheated and scaled mine 1:30 to better calculate the lengths). Besides these guidelines there were no possible limitations.
Friday, October 1, 2010
30 minutes left
While typing this i got less then 30 minutes until I return to Germany after the first two weeks of hardcore studying here in Zurich. The first post in a blog seems to have a more epic significance, like the first page in one's diary, or like the first page in my sketchbook -which isn't filled yet- awaiting some sort of impressive drawing. Sadly I got no such impressive thing for my first post, though it would not fit the intention of that blog, as it shall show my progress and my improvements. Starting with the most amazing thing, there would be not much to space to improve.
Although from Munich, living in Zurich, I gonna type in english, hoping to improve in this subject as well (as it isnt tought, but requiered for the lecture of Structural Desing I, which by the way is really awesome).As my tram departs in 5 minutes I gonna conclude my most impressive, epic and totally awesome first post here and run for my bus.
Have a nice weekend.
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