CAD Detailed drawings in process to create an artefact related to architecture
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Information for the business: Detailed sections, plans, elevations of artefact that start being a catastrophe and slowly improved, totalling 4 phases
Design details: The work is based in addition of mechanisms and ideas. The first step is to choose a previous developed in the attachment that I have uploaded in the URL provided and change something, the material for example. It could be based on a column, and we use strings instead and therefore change the functionality, i can provide you some examples, then we do the first addition with another example of the artefacts/objects drawn and analysed, and we say what this addition will provide, with detailed drawings of the mechanism and details, then another addition.
In order to do this first we analysed objects and then applied them to architecture, now we need to adapt them to our idea by phases. Here are the examples to grab and use:
http://flash.nodo17.com/envios/CSII-SELECTION.pdf
Now taking this examples created, we turn them into architecture by using technologies you wouldn't normally use.
The four steps to follow are:
A catastrophe development of the system/object/technology chosen out of the examples in CSII-SELECTION
One addition to make it better
Another addition
and the last addition
to end up with something like this:
http://d3v9w2rcr4yc0o.cloudfront.net/uploads/stream/2014/03/433389/31150325/BioBulb_Benet_CWFinal.pdf
Ideas for the visual style: Detailed drawings of how the system works, close ups
Things to avoid: simple drawings/objects
Urls to draw inspiration from: http://d3v9w2rcr4yc0o.cloudfront.net/uploads/stream/2014/03/433389/31150325/BioBulb_Benet_CWFinal.pdf
Extra notes: CAD Detailed drawings in process to create an artefact related to architecture.
Catastrophe
First Addition
Second Addition
Third Addition
Design details: The work is based in addition of mechanisms and ideas. The first step is to choose a previous developed in the attachment that I have uploaded in the URL provided and change something, the material for example. It could be based on a column, and we use strings instead and therefore change the functionality, i can provide you some examples, then we do the first addition with another example of the artefacts/objects drawn and analysed, and we say what this addition will provide, with detailed drawings of the mechanism and details, then another addition.
In order to do this first we analysed objects and then applied them to architecture, now we need to adapt them to our idea by phases. Here are the examples to grab and use:
http://flash.nodo17.com/envios/CSII-SELECTION.pdf
Now taking this examples created, we turn them into architecture by using technologies you wouldn't normally use.
The four steps to follow are:
A catastrophe development of the system/object/technology chosen out of the examples in CSII-SELECTION
One addition to make it better
Another addition
and the last addition
to end up with something like this:
http://d3v9w2rcr4yc0o.cloudfront.net/uploads/stream/2014/03/433389/31150325/BioBulb_Benet_CWFinal.pdf
Ideas for the visual style: Detailed drawings of how the system works, close ups
Things to avoid: simple drawings/objects
Urls to draw inspiration from: http://d3v9w2rcr4yc0o.cloudfront.net/uploads/stream/2014/03/433389/31150325/BioBulb_Benet_CWFinal.pdf
Extra notes: CAD Detailed drawings in process to create an artefact related to architecture.
Catastrophe
First Addition
Second Addition
Third Addition
Alvaro M.
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Spain
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