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Bodies and Skins Arch 12B: Visual Comunications Fall 2010 Instructor: Neiel Norhiem

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Bodies and SkinsArch 12B: Visual Comunications

Fall 2010Instructor: Neiel Norhiem

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By using a simple curve, we maniplate the control points to create comlex curves. With these complex cuves we generate a series of ‘skins’ that later become ‘bodies’ of smooth complexities. By using simple techniques, we are able to uncover complexities hidden within curves.

BODIES AND SKINS

PROJECT DISCRIPTION

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1) DRAW A 6” LINE, REBUILD WITH 7 CV’S

2) DRAG THE FOURTH CV DOWN 2” 3) DRAG THE THIRD CV UP 1” 4) DRAG THE FIFTH CV UP 1”

5) DRAG THE SECOND CV DOWN 1”

6)DRAG THE SIXTH CV DOWN 1”

7) DRAG THE SEVENTH CV DOWN 2”

8) ROTATE THE LINE 90 DEGREES VERTICALLY

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9) COPY LINE 9” IN Y DIRECTION

10) ROTATE COPIED LINE 180 DEGREES VERTICALLY

11) LOFT THE LINES TO CREATE SURFACE

12) REBUILD SURFACE WITH 45 U’S AND 35 V’S

13) ROTATE SURFACE 90 DEGREES VERTICAL 14) COPY SURFACE 4 TIMES

15) ROTATE 2ND SURFACE 90 DEGREES HORIZONTALY AND JOIN TO BOTTOM CORNER OF FIRST SURFACE

16) ROTATE 3RD SURFACE 180 DEGREES HORIZONTALY AND JOIN TO BOTTOM CORNER OF 2ND SURFACE

17) ROTATE 4TH SURFACE 90 DEGREES, JOIN TO THE BOTTOM CORNER OF 1ST AND 3RD SURFACE

18) LOFT THE OPEN GAP 19) LOFT THE REMAINING GAPS

20) CREATE MULTI LINE SURFACE WITH TOP AND BOTTOM EDGES

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Straight Line Geometry to SurfaceArch 14: Materials and Process of Construction

Fall 2010Instructor: Coleman Griffith, Donicio Valdez

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HYPERBOLIC WOOD STRUCTURE

MATERIAL: 2”x4” LUMBER

LOCATION: PASADENA CITY COLLEGE AMPLITHEATER

Process:

JIG USED FOR BUILDING

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PLAN VIEW

ASSEMBLY OF THE WINGS FOR PRESENTATION. MIDDLEIS BOLTTED TOGETHER WITH FOUR BOLTS

HYPERBOLIC STRUCTURE AXON TOP VIEW EXPLODED- AXIS OF ROTATION

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Places For March: Intergration of Street ScapeArch 10B: Design Fundamentals

Spring 2011Instructor: Coleman Griffith

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Places For March: Intergration of Street Scapse

The purpose of this project is to establish a march path from the metro entrance at the intersection of Wilshire Blvd and Westwood Blvd to a march space at the intersection of Lindbrook Dr. and Veteran Street. The reason for this location is because the Federal Building is located off Wilshire, and there are regular protest going on. By having an establish march area, there can be more freedom, security, adn accessability.The march path will be defined by an overhead structure that connects and wraps around the existing architecture. The overhead structure is created by a single tile that is repeated and manipulated according to datums on the site.

Project Description

The research started with studying different forms of multimedia and how they impact the organization of a march. By using the organization of how Youtube works, and its impact on how easy it can be accessed, there started to form different hierarchies and transformations on the site. By using the two ideas of how Youtube is a community, but also run by the individual, the concept of interaction unites the two ideas to drive the organization of the project.

Process

Along Wilshire Blvd, there are multiple political, cultural, and social centers with the Ferderal Building being the most important. Not only that, but Wilshire Blvd also connects Downtown LA to the ocean.Wilshire Blvd is an axis that connects multiple areas making them part of one system. So by using this axis that has the Federal Building, we are able to build off from the axis and create an extension that still connects to the Federal Building systematically.

Site Analysis

USERBROWSE

CREATEACCOUNT

LOGIN

VIEWVIDEOS

CANT LIKECANT COMMENT

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UPLOAD

CHANNELS

VIDEOS

INBOX

FAVORITES

INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE YOU KNOW

VIEW FRIENDS UPDATES/CHANNELS

CREATEVIDEO

EXISTING VIDEO

LIVE VIDEO

VIDEO UPLOADEDILLEGALVIDEO

ACCOUNT TERMINATED

CRATE NEWACCOUNT

LIKE/DISLIKE

COMMENTS

LINKED

UPLOAD ONSITES

POPULARITY

DISCUSSION

CONNECTED

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PUBLIC INTERATION

COMMUNITY CREATED

MORE PEOPLE WATCH AND CREATE THERE OWN VIDEOS

REALATED/ INSPREDBY ORIGINAL VIDEO

NEW VIDEOS CREATES

NEW CONTRIBUTERS

NEWIDEAS

NEW DISSCUSSION

NEWCOMMUNITY

YOUTUBE

Wilshire Blvd.

Westw

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Lindbrook Dr.

Federal Building

March Space

Journalism school

March Path

MARCHES RALLIES

EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON YOUR ISSUE

HAVE PUBLIC MEETINGS, MEDIA, LETTERS, TELEVI-SION

INTERACTIVITY

FEED BACK

ANCHOR

SELF REGULATION

STRUCTURE CHANGES TO THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE OR SUB GROUPS THAT JOIN.

MARCH IS CON-STANTLY ADJUST-ING

BEGIN AT SAFE HOUSE, END AT PICKED DESTINATION

SECURE PUBLIC ROUTE

POLICE ENFORCEMENT

SUB GROUPS CREATE HIEARCHY WITH DIFFERENT COLLECTIVE IDEAS

PROTESTERS MUST BE MENTALLY AND PHYSI-CALLY PREPARED FOR PROTEST

NO VIOLENCE

ONE BIG PUBLIC GATHERING WITH MAINLY ONE SPEAKER AND ONE COMMON CAUSE

EVERYONE IS IN ONE MAIN CROWD

PEOPLE CAN AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THE SPEAKER.

GET THE PEOPLE RAMPED UP ABOUT ISSUE

PEOPLE INTERESTED JOIN CROWD, THOSE WHO DIS-AGREE LEAVE.

ONE SECURE LOCATION LOCATION RELATED TO THE THEME OF ISSUE.

AT RALLY PEOPLE COME TO HEAR A CERTAIN ISSUE

CHANGE PEOPLES THOUGHTS

EVERYONE HAS THERE OWN IDEAS

HIERARCHY IS LESS FILTERED IN A RALLY

COMMUNITY

INDIVIDUALITY

INTERACTION

GROUP GROWING IDEASLINKAGE MASSIVE GROUP INTERACTIONHELP SAFETYSYSTEM COLABERATION

SELF ENGAGED SINGLE SIDED IDEASINGULAR PRIVATE INTERACTION PROTECTIVE IN DANGERLINEAR DISTANT

COMMUNITY CIRCULATION

INDUVIDUAL CIRCULATION

CIRCULATION

INTERACTION

INTERACTION

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BOUNDING BOX

DATUMS

INTERACTIVE SPACESINTERACTION ZONES

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MIXED INTERACTION

INTERACTION ZONES

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