Monday, April 27, 2009

Developed Axonometrics

These groups of four illustrate axonometrics from different perspectives from numbers 1-9 (A) represents the elements of design inspired by the Alfred Nobel quote. (B) represents the elements of design inspired by the Jacques-Yves Cousteau quote (C) depicts the combination of the two elements, and (D) is the final progression from a different perspective.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Axonometric draft sketches

The Beginning.. Experiment 2

Quotes: Alfred Nobel -
Home is where I work and I work everywhere
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If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied
Jacques-Yves Cousteau -
I am not a scientist, I am rather, an impresario of scientist
Keith Campbell -
Outstanding scientist don't grow on trees, and the succession of ruling bodies has always tried to build laboratories around outstanding individuals.
Science certainly progresses, but not as logically as it is often suposed.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Inspiration...

From the very beggining of this project these two artist inspired the design of my Blog and Gallery. Here's my snapshot of the 3 powerful word associations for each artists, for further information please read on...

Rosalie Gascoigne - Meditative, Reconcile, Sunburn

Fiona Hall - Depleted, Thrive, Empire

Developed SketchUp Model

Access to interactive Google Warehouse Model

Sketchup Model Progression

Animations illustrating multiple crossection along the datum

Sketchup Model Progression

Screen Shots of Developed SketchUp Model

Sketchup Model Progression

Initial Datum Sections which inspired the developed model

Draft Sketchup Model

Access to interactive Google Warehouse Model

An Exterior Animation

Sketchup Snapshot Images
Inspired from:

Initial Experimentation with Sketchup

I found the texture of the ground layer was a unique adition which I developed upon further in latter models.
Inspired from the section below: