Friday, September 08, 2006

Re:Presentation


I have Representation with Keith Plymale, who taught the summer class as well. I love the equation he put up during our lecture today.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Studio One


Studio is the main class of any architecture school and today was our first class. My section will be taught by Joe Sabel and Peter Anderson. The 2 minute bio of Joe is immortalized in my sketch above. Peter could not make it as he was in Venice at the Biennale.
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

M'Arch Theory


Today was the first day of School and the class I was most nervous about was THEORY. As it turns out we are splitting the class into 2 sections of 12. We'll lead discussions on an article in our reader and then present the work of a contemporary architect.

The sketches above are from slides shown in our first discussion that focused mainly on manifestos and in this case, Antonio Sant'Elia.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Architectonic Summer

I was so excited and/or bored to get back to school that I signed up for the grad school summer intensive program for people coming in from non architectural backgrounds. It was a 3 week program that was to get us ready for normal school From 9-5+ everyday we worked on a block of wood.


At the end of the first day they gave us 3 blocks of wood 5x5x10 inches, and a 2 page chapter from the book "Invisible Cities". We were to cut a block the blocks of wood on monday and use3 the story as inspiration. One book was to focus on parrallel cuts, another on perpendicular and the last on the opposite of the first 2. Of my 3 blocks, by far the most popular was the "Camel Boat".


At the end of the 3rd day we began transforming our blocks into paper drawings. Here my main focus was in seeing how the jagged lines of my cuts worked with curving lines.


Mid way through the class we had a review of our project to date. This blocks was a trafsformation from the initial wood blocks and is my favorite drawing of the summer.


Once we got to the second half we focused on learning how to use the schools laser cutter and to once again transform our blocks, but this time using very thin plywood instead of the thick wood blocks. These were a couple of sketches on how to turn the solid sqaure columns into something made out of a thin material.


Ultimately I divided the block into layers and separated them using piece of the original layer. Basically cutting my mid term block into sections and forming a block from the sections. Above is a perspective view of the block with the layer transparency building up.


Here is a render of my computer model with lots of shadows.


The final plywood model.

Friday, July 21, 2006

My New View - biga is back



That's right, biga is back. After a 3 month stay in "Staging Limbo" I am in my new house in San Francisco with a new scanner. I have a couple of months of back logs of drawings to upload, so check back soon. By the way this was the view from my place this evening after the Giants beat the Padres at AT&T Park.