Monday, November 24, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
House Drawing
one might think that houses these days are not "just" a rectangle but this house is my boyfriends house and it is a rectangle there is "nothing special" about it but it is a house that has only four outside walls and not any more than that. it does have a small brick wall that makes up the "front porch" i guess. the wall is about three feet high and runs in front of most of the house. there is a run down shack on the other side of the gravel driveway. this house is hard to see from a birds eye view on Google Earth because it is surrounded by a lot of trees.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Dialog Analysis
1) how is dialog created?
using lines and two spaces that are similar.
2) how is a sense of space/place defined?
distance between planes and scale.
3) how is the idea of system generated?
parts of the project, space, & planes.
4) how does the joinery support the project concept/strategies?
the structure and breaking the skewers.
5) how is scale utilized in te project?
equal parts, what type of conversation is being used, & different sizes.
6) how do two-dimensional images add to the understanding of the project?
you can get more detail out of a two-dimensional image than a three-dimensional image sometimes.
7) how did the initial project idea evolve?
using previous ideas to work from and precidents.
using lines and two spaces that are similar.
2) how is a sense of space/place defined?
distance between planes and scale.
3) how is the idea of system generated?
parts of the project, space, & planes.
4) how does the joinery support the project concept/strategies?
the structure and breaking the skewers.
5) how is scale utilized in te project?
equal parts, what type of conversation is being used, & different sizes.
6) how do two-dimensional images add to the understanding of the project?
you can get more detail out of a two-dimensional image than a three-dimensional image sometimes.
7) how did the initial project idea evolve?
using previous ideas to work from and precidents.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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