I had picked 2 of my concepts and 4 other concepts from other student in group to initiate the design. 1 He bought the concept of life into his building. The buildings grow and change with time. (Wang) 2 His shapes seamlessly blend together to form an elegant geometrical composition. (Amy Louise) 3 Within a single building he creates different 'rooms', each with their own sense of space, time, materials and textures. (Myself) 4 She expresses organic form and material complexity by building her structures on a large scale. (Wang) 5 She experiments with materials and geometry to create seemingly weightless, but strong architectural forms that demonstrate her understanding of space and motion. (Frances) 6 She has a strong use of repetitive overlapping forms. (Wei Teng) Lumion snipped photo
This is an office table my colleague and I made during a office fit-out in January. We tried to make the most of the materials out from the leftover in the construction. The table surface were mostly made of timber floor boards which later constituted a table heavy enough for 3 people to carry (seriously heavy!). (Ping An Finance Centre, China) I am not fan of skyscraper but I sincerely like this one when I visited Shenzhen last year. PAFC was finalised in 2017 and it rose from a prominent location in the CBD. Eight chevron shape super columns were constructed beyond the building foot print (The Skyscraper centre, 2017). This is original photo of Kanangra walls by NRMA (n.d.) in Kanangra national park NSW. It took more than 3 hours to drive from Sydne...
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