Friday, December 19, 2008

~De Parrelle~

Semester 4
Subject: Architecture Studio 2
Project: Divers Centre
Creature scanning: Table Corals

In this assignment, we were given a site in redang island, a small tanjung in between lagoona bay and redang bay. Then we have to choose a sea creature as the starting point for inspiration. First of all i choose table corals because somehow it look like an building in the middle of the city, together with fishes and other species of corals makes it look even more building like, the way it sits beautifully under the sea attracts my attention alot. :)


so this is how it looks like in diagramatic form.

process of creature scanning
-------------------------------------------------

Part 2 is to design a divers point based on diagrams.
Main feature that is being concentrated on is the horizon of table coral. The way it cantilivered out, overlaps each other and the composition of connection brings out the unity of nature. This is later being included through the theory of nature.
Three major elements in nature consist of sky, water and land. It have a very close relationship with diving, as we need sky as the source for lights, as we dive into the sea, we will be surrounded by water, which is what we touch and feel on our skin, and earth where the beauty of underwater will be seen.
Blend in effect through the building represent the connection of the three elements, as in white for sky, blue for water and brown for earth. The representation of these three elements form the building itself, when it fits into a building, and the building as a representation of connection, a proportion in nature and the environment.
Hench, square is being used as it reflects the calmness in table corals, as it gives a very light respond towards its surrounding. Moreover, it is the water too as a reflection of calmness under the sea.
The access to the building is being plan as a little tour around the island. As we walk along the pathway, we enjoy the view of the environments. By psychologically, it creates a sense of satisfaction and richness in experience along the journey. Let the ocean itself leads us to the building.
The scenic beauty is undenied, and so it is being taken as one of the main feature. From the main entrance we have a blend in effect of the building, and again, a grand entrance leading into the building. As we walk in, we have the reception counter sitting in the middle. Behind reception counter, another panoramic view picture framed by the structure of the building itself. A stripe of water platform is being fixed for safety purpose and yet to safe and emphasize the panoramic view of the ocean. Two boxes sitting beside each other provide a very grand and welcoming entrance. A bridge in between create a leads connected the path into the foyer naturally. Semi transparency tubes react as wall to block rains but yet have the function in allowing winds and natural lightings entering the space within.


phew... too much words? oopsie...cant help it :x
anyway, there are pictures below, hopefully it does help on your imgaination. :)

Photo montage

main entrance
night view of main entrance
elevation
view from jetty :)
plan

Theory of proportion


“It is equated beauty with geometry. Buildings should be composed according to the same divine laws of harmony as the human body. The basic forms of proportion were to be double squares and double cubes, enhanced by ornament. Buildings should be a balance of harmonious parts. Nothing could be added or subtracted. Beauty is innate, it resides in proportion.”

By Leon Battista Alberti

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

basic 3dmax animation

semester: 4

subject: basic 3Dmax

programme used: 3dmax7 - mental ray

chosen building: St. Benedict Chapel by Peter Zumthor

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Short Video Clip

Semester 4

Subject: Building Services 2

Video editing: on human reaction

Group members:

Jun Wai

Liqun

Huei Liq

Cynthia

Ellie

Daph



We were given a task for our semester break, which doesnt really related to architecturing, but somehow it relates... @.@

haha we were given few topics, and our group voted for HUMAN REACTION.

There are no limits in our video as long as it reflect the topic we chosen.

Hehe... Lets have a look~



"Architecture is EVERYTHING. We need to learn EVERYTHING!"



agreed by all archi students in SABD

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

basic 3D MAX

this is the very basic 3DMAX i'd learnt so far.
its not the final yet... but just to show a little bit of my progress lately.
i shall declare it as 70% complete.
by using 3D MAX-version 7.0, this is what i could get.

St. Benedict Chapel
built by Peter Zumthor in sumvitg, Switzerland

Interior rendering

will update again once i've done with my final submission, together with 3D animation. :)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Conceptual Diagram Analysis

Semester 4
Architectural Studio 2
Conceptual model
Groupmates :
Aaron Chew
Jesslynn
Hau Yee
Daph

A conceptual model refering to Malaysia's Iconic building, The National Mosque. According to our research, The National Mosque were being built with the pride of an umbrella. An umbrella doesn't only provide shades, it give protection to its master, a loyal guard for Sultan where it follows and prevent the king from hot sun. It is different from any other mosque that we could see because you cant find any dome from the building. It is purely geometrical shapes, including the motives around the buildings as well.
This model were built base on the repetitive form of the main roof which looks like an umbrella. details is being noted to form a triangular shape of the umbrella especially the inner part of the model. Perspex were being use in order to show the detail of the carvings and folded pyramids.

:) so here we are...

(pictures credit to hy)

Conceptual model
bottom view
elevation


details of carvings and mini pyramids
paper clay pyramids


"Learn to say no to the good,
so you can say yes to the best."
Maxwell

Saturday, August 9, 2008

NIKE Art Installation

NIKE doing art?
how artistic could it be?
curious huh... ;0




An event organized by NIKE, It is a combination of ART and SPORTS, telling stories through spaces, by portraying the preeminent of NSW Tee.

Well, its not our assignment actually... its an ART PIECE designed by our lecturers Lisa Foo and Fabian Tan. Basically we spent around 1 week time hide working in an unknown small steel factory.

"story behind an architect,
is not as glamour as it seen."
- Anonymous


This is how it begun.

this is our booth + with a Nike Logo

1st: starts with Fabian, drawing a BIG nike logo's outline

2nd: bending metal frame, as a guideline to hang all wires on ceiling.

3rd: being hang up by using fishing string.

everything has to be BLACK inside the booth, so we sprayed all wires into black as well.

4th: roll the LED lights all around the frame.

5th: hanging it up with fishing string, then remove away the frame.

semicompleted

this is how it looks like when its being lighten up

Introducing Mr. Potato!
.
6th: fixing all the balloons together
"Nike makes you SLIM!"
lolx~
by waisie
Starbucks + Mr. Potato
:)
-------------------------------------------------------------
Finally, this is how it looks like~

picture credits to hauyee :)
like this shot alot~
and of course, a group picture of us :)
top: waisie,lisa,fabian,ben,daph,aaron L
bottom: hauyee and darren
“it’s weekday wear and weekend comfort. It’s the universal wardrobe staple – it’s apparel democratized.”
You can’t argue with a T-shirt. It’s weekday wear ad weekend comfort. It’s something to steal from your boyfriend’s dresses. And it’s something to throw on when someone’s unexpected pounding on your door on a Saturday at 7am. The Tee is the universal wardrobe staple- its apparel democratized. And in 1979, the Nike Sportswear Tee was a temporary tattoo that boldly screamed “HEY, YO. I’M ALL ABOUT THE ATHLETICS.”
by Lisa Foo

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Influence of Malaysian Archcitecture

Sun rised,
the song begun,
once it hits the highest point,
all the non-penguin cries.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Believe in yourself

"People might perform to keep their job because duty and responsibility demand that they do a job well. But love and encouragement enable people to do work beautifully."

A phrase stated in a book called"something to SMILE about" by Zig Ziglar. Hmm, i think this word apply well in everything we do, especially when it comes to design. From what I've seen, lots of people doesn't understand the meaning of "A DESIGN".

According to MSN Encarta Dictionary, design means "plan and make something: to plan and make something in a skillful or artistic way". Yes, i agree, but in the other hand, it doesn't work right with this definition as well. who doesn't know to how to be ARTISTIC? by using a pen and a piece of paper, with just a simple line, it is consider as ART as well, right? So what is the TRUE meaning for DESIGN then?

If you ask me this question, I would like to highlight second sentence from that phrase above. Yes we need to have certain responsibility and afford to complete a work, but to create an excellent pieces, we need LOVE, ENCOURAGEMENT and OHM(passion) into it. From my very own experience, I can't work without these three keys. Every design that I've done have something in it. It might be something special happened to me, some meaningful memories that I wanted to remember, someone I love, or someone I wanted to thank. Yes it does react according to my mood too. As long as it is worth it, I'll do it to the fullest! Well, some people could say its FRENCH CUISINE, but i would just take it as "self satisfaction" . If wanted to do for the sake of doing, you can just forget about it, cause there is no meaning at all.
Its not about how great i trying to praise myself, but it is indeed the way i react towards things that I've done. And that is why i ~HEART~ all my design.

At last, the message that i wanted to deliver here is "Believe in what you think its right, and react according to your logic sense." Why do i say so? For example, Mr. MC2(Einstein). At the very beginning, no one understand what is he thinking at all. At the end, he create miracle to this world and changed everyone's life. SO, trust your sense of doing things, and believe in yourself.

"Believe in yourself and all that you are, know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle."

Christian D. Larson

just like this :p

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Equilb

Subject: Design Studio 1
Semester: 3
Title: Spaces within the tree

This is my final assignment for design studio 1. I could say this is the hardest design i ever did... Actually my initial idea is not like this at all. My very first idea is to build a house with curvy lines which create some kind of floating rhythm around. But then i had being challenge by my tutor with a word "NO CURVE for daphne!" after i show him what i wanted to do at first. ok FINE! I am not afraid of your challenge at all sir, i will show you that i am not a CURVE girl, and i can do WELL with BOXES too!

At last, i DID came out with a house that is TOTALLY NO CURVE at all! A proof and also a great apportunity for me to test out my limits! and here we are~
~Equilb~

The concept of cubicle form were formed according to Yanni’s personal characteristic. Yanni is a person that loves neatness and simplicity in life, and this could be found through his physical appearance. He shows up at his concerts dressed in neat white or black outfits. This is the inspiration for the cubicle form concept; the cube is the prime basic form among all geometrical shapes and also the simplest structure for all buildings. Black and white cubes are chosen to reflect Yanni’s favorite colors. It is being arranged in the way where both cube were joint together at the edge to create an accent in how emotional of two simple cube could be. It is being arranged in such a way that both cubes were joined together to accentuate the effects of the merging of two simple cubes to become a unique structure. Besides, the base cube was arranged to stand with its vertices to magnify its mood and strength. With a dash of some simple texture, it ultimately reveals an extravagant result. There is no column at the exterior of the building which gives a precarious thought when looking at it at a glance. This is what inspired me to name it “The Equilb”, from the English word equilibrium. It balances up in equilibrium with the earth’s gravity to eliminate the insecure felling from its first glance look. Yanni react sensitively towards his music and life. Due to the limits of volume given for this design, a water platform was chosen to be added in to create a sense of tranquility and sensitivity. It could be a better way to portray Yanni’s love for the ocean, which reminds him of his youth, his passion, and his memories of the young Yanni. On the other hand, the water platform could be use to create reflections on the water. Especially early in the morning where the sun just rise up, it maximize the colours around the building perfectly.

side view

techtonic openings (windows)

Transparensy Staircase
natural lighting straight down to living hall
montage with sunrise

Finally, i would like to thank you Sir, thankyou for bring us to our nightmare, and thankyou for showing us what do HELL looks like. From there i learn to observe especially little details that i should noticed and care about and think OUT OF THE BOX! From there i learnt more about myself as well. ^^

“Music is an incredibly direct language. It bypasses language and logic, and speaks directly to your soul."

Yanni

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Legendary Dragon Arch

Subject: Building Construction 1
Semester: 2
Title: Solid Construction
Group members:
Cheryl Kua
Darren
Liqun
Gordon
Daph

Basically, we were given TWO materials to use in this assignment which is MDF BLOCKS and BLUE TAPE. We spend around 3.5k MDF blocks for the whole model.
Does anyone know what is this?
Yes, it is a sculpture of dragon!
why did we choose dragon at the very first place?
Answer is very simple, IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING!(by Adidas)

Hehe so this is how it looks like in the end~


~LEGENDARY DRAGON ARCH~
plan view
fixing last part of dragon's tail
Details and support for the giant Arch
Arch of a Dragon's Body
.
guardian of Dragon

"Architecture is an aspect of culture and of its evolution and is what gives its form."

Mies Van Der Rohe