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Ana Tabuena Nieves - Bookshelf

 

Ana sought a lightweight, product oriented solution. Budget limited her investigation within just using the foam explored in her study model. To achieve a surface with less friction, she laminated a cheaper foam material.

 

Her bookshelf is shown hanging on a wall, but the item can be freestanding, hung from a ceiling, or placed on the ground and used for both book storage and laying down.

This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.

Study model showing back elevation....

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A quick model of my proposed design for the mid review

Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee

Santiago Calatrava, study model, 2001

 

Building a Masterpiece, 2011

First Shapeways order. The figures are "gamepiece" type figures based on the Lunatics characters, for use in blocking scenes on a 1:100 scale chart of the settlement.

 

The vehicle is the large pressurized rover we refer to as the "MoonTruck" or "Can Truck" ( lunatics.tv/wiki/Can_Truck).

JAD, Architect

Kitchen aisle to den, up two steps

This is one I built exploring the idea of inflatable formwork. I've always liked how it turned out.

1/8th study model with addition by Barry Ford

JAD Architect

New enlarged opening at rear to terraced garden

Kitchen design study, modelled and rendered in AutoCAD 2014. Daylight. © E R Lyons.

STUDIES IN DESIGN - CONTEXT

 

For this project, each student was asked to carry out research and a site survey on the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South bank, London. Each student was then asked to design a 'Room for London', which would be a room to be placed somewhere in the specific location around the Queen Elizabeth Hall.

 

The Room for London design is part of a competition held each year, where applicants design a room for up to two users for one night to be around the site. The room is an opened planned room with hinged furniture inside for extra space and privacy.

 

For my room for London design I wanted to create a room to be placed directly on the rooftop of the Purcell Room of the Queen Elizabeth Hall. The room can be accessed from the roof of the building via staircase, and the room will be facing outwards along the Thames opposite Somerset House, Embankment Pier and Westminster Pier.

 

The main Focal Point of the room will be the circular wall covering windows, which will enable a panoramic view of the surroundings, of the South bank and the Thames.

 

The room is planned in a way so that there is minimal artificial lighting in the room to create a stronger emphasis of the views and lights of central London.

 

Here shown are plan, section, elevation and the panormaic view, as well as study models and a perspective veiw of the Room for London.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

The version that got approved to go on to the next round; hence it gets a full six scanographs of documentation. This was the first one I started working on and remained my favorite all through the process, so I was glad John gave it the thumbs-up.

 

There's a lot about this that's neat and weirdly appealing, just in terms of the material and the effect produced. Even at the final review I was having to discourage guest jurors from putting the thing up to their face to gaze into its mysterious depths; Luke Kautz may have inadvertently gotten a bit of a buzz off of it. But given that the phase after this one involved translating our void into the medium of wood, I was hesitant to even try replicating the textural qualities of the study model; I preferred instead to go after the way the void itself behaved. I loved the tunneling, burrowing quality of this thing - one single continuous void that felt like several voids due to its expansions and contractions. We'll pick up with that once I get around to having those photos developed; the wood models moved up to 8"x8"x16", which is really too big for scanographs to register any depth to speak of.

First Shapeways order.

 

Parts for the "Can Truck" model.

 

( lunatics.tv/wiki/Can_Truck).

Study model for a giant origami installation officially planned for December 2012!

 

Inspired by the dramatic plate tectonic forces and events of 440 million years past that profoundly influence the surface topography of NYC today.

 

Sweet videos of previous artists + more on THE LAB:

www.rogersmithnews.com/lab.htm

SSA Semester 2 Project 1: Deering Residence by Paul Rudolph / Precedent Study Model (Artur Dabrowski + Jamie Edindjiklian)

1/8th study model with addition by Kim Leichner

the 2nd floor pool that looks over a new landscaped street in downtown vancouver

Level 400, Sustainable Hillside City, study model.

Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee

Santiago Calatrava, study model, 2001

 

Building a Masterpiece, 2011

1/16th study model with addition by Marcie Shapiro

Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee

Santiago Calatrava, study model, 2001

 

Building a Masterpiece, 2011

Factory of Tonight - BOAT YARD

Study Model SS 2008

Studio Greg Lynn - dieAngewandte

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Steampunk Clock Macro Study

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