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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

SJ 18 Perspectives





We were ask to look at pictures in class and sketch it in 5 minutes . So these are the 5 minute sketches
the second external
The External Perspective , First one
and the third internal
The second internal sketch
the First interior
The Internal perspectives .

SJ14 BUBBLE DIAGRAM

During one of our lectures our lecturer thought us the functions and usage of the bubble diagram and how it can show the flow of space in one place to another .We were also given the chance to imagine our own dream home and explaining it through the bubble diagram .

Well My ideal home is just a one storey simple bungalow with an Awesome Super Big backyard , because i want a race track
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SJ12 THREE BuilDings, 3 Concepts

The Royal Ontario Museum , Canada . said to be the largest museum in the world was with the concept of crystal and here's why -The Lee-Chin Crystal is part of Renaissance ROM, the Museum's renovation and expansion project. Considered to be one of the most challenging construction projects in North America for its engineering complexity and innovative methods, the Lee-Chin Crystal is composed of five interlocking, self-supporting prismatic structures that co-exist but are not attached to the original ROM building, except for the bridges that link them.
Wonder Egg-This big wonder egg is built for a lookout of migratory birds point.
at Banna park, Ishigakijima Island, Okinawa, JAPAN , It's Shaped is taken from a hatching bird coming out of an egg.Basically an egg.


Walt Disney Concert Hall .By Frank Gehry

The design represents the style of their creator, architect Frank Gehry, could be considered a work of art in itself. The extravagance of its forms seems to defy any rules of harmony and symmetry. The forms are external inspired by a boat with sails drenched.

The building is essentially a shell which consists of a series of interconnected volumes, some form of orthogonal coated stone and other forms of organic and surfaces covered with a corrugated metal skin of steel. As a bridge between the different volumes are used glazed surfaces.

The centerpiece of the interior of the building was designed to represent the hull of a boat. The idea of the architect was to design a room with an evocative sculptural forms of music, achieving an intimate connection between the orchestra and audience.

The building also fulfills an important role in urban areas.

SJ 11 Favourite Item


FIFA FOOTBALL ! . This ball meant alot to me as i got it from my cousin on my 11th birthday ..but now it's old and rag looking . The well defined shape and design of this ball can attract many eyes and it's inside core of the ball is also unique and so is the shell of the ball which makes this an interesting present

Sj10 Initial Concept

My initial concept for my building is exactly like my third idea of the viewing tower , as to your knowledge my character is a robot and the way i got the shape of this viewing tower is from it's shield .I reconstructed it into a some sort of a space shuttle where it can view it's surrounding from a single view and because it's more of a selfish type. The space is only for itself and i wanted to make my tower look like a crashed space ship from where i've chosen my tower location in Taman Tasik Shah Alam .Before confirming my design i also did more research about gundams and basically they adapt to their surroundings and stay hidden from their enemies , make it if they are good or bad depending on who is controlling the mobile suit , they prefer to stay hidden as it refers to the term safety.

SJ9 POSTCARDS

postcard 3
postcard 2
postcard 1
Penang

Sj 8 proposed location for my viewing tower

i thought that the hibiscus tree on my sight was the most distinctive element to lay my tower on and so happens it can merge with my idea of having a crashed spaceship because of the gap it has between the two big branches where my tower can also blend in with it's surroundings .

SJ7 Initial ideas for viewing tower

Third Idea
Second Idea
First Idea