Saturday, 30 April 2016

Sketch to Lumion and Concepts


Concepts:
The two architects chosen for Experiment 2: The Space Between were Santiago Calatrava and Antoni Gaudi. The architectural concepts of ‘Sculptor, Architect, Engineer’ and ‘Inspired complexity of forms derived from nature’ are influenced by these two architects as they created, developed and were/or challenged utilising form, structure and rhythm. As they were or are both influenced by Spanish architecture they depict inspiration of testing limitations of structure through design.

Gaudi ‘inspired complexity of forms derived from nature’ as he interrelated the optimization of complex forms from natural shapes and structures such as a tree, where the trunk of the structure is centred against its branches. This formation provides a canopy effect which protects ground elements from environmental factors, Gaudi incorporated this canopy effect throughout most of his earliest works.

Calatrava as a ‘Sculptor, Architect and Engineer’, uses his interdisciplinary design skills to produce works that overcome limitations of architecture such as testing the limits of structure with the use of tension and compression.

I incorporated and was inspired by these two concepts to include elements and principles of design through material, structure, form and rhythm. The theme of ‘technology’ is portrayed throughout the light rail stop as it incorporates performative architecture with the use of technology.

Sketch:






Lumion:








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