Saturday, February 29, 2020

5th task. Designing a stair case



Attached below is the 5 images of the modelled stair with the associated sketch. The word 'tidy' has been thought when of creating this stair. It is a trait of many of the images I found when looking at the works of Trent Janson Studio. This word can describe many of today's architectural style which gives a sense of modernity and minimalism.  Images of the models below show exactly that. It is fully constructed using only concrete. This exemplifies a sense of comfort and creates a neat environment. No extra colors, and no distractions. In addition to the images and sketches of this stair, I included 2 more showing the other two stairs I sketched (Extra).


Figure1: 3d view of the modelled stair
Figure2:  Sectional view of the modelled stair
Figure 3: sectional view of the stair

Figure 4: Elevation of the stair



Figure 5: sketch of the modelled stair with sections
Figure 6: Sketch of astair described by the word 'Classical' (EXTRA)
Figure 7: Sketch of a stair described by the word 'Rounded' (EXTRA)








4th task (Sketchup model upload to one of the sketches done in W1)

Below is the designed 3D model for the associated image attached. I have chosen this specific sketch to model because it has meaningful ideas I thought of and implemented while sketching. 
The two words (sparkle, antique) are deeply illustrated through the contrast in the colors used.
the dark tones used at the center of the window represents the age of our universe. The cracks in the brick work below the window frame reinforce the antique nature of the sketch. While the image explores the noun 'antique'. It also exemplifies the idea of what is meant by sparkle. The overly exposured area in the middle of the window highlights the concept of the 'big bang' theory. It symbolises life as a room within which we live. On the other hand, the burning rope hanging from the window and on the bricks demonstrates the age of our universe. Once it fully burns, it loses its light and diminishes.




 Figure 1: 3d side view of the model








Figure 2: Front to side view of the model

Figure 3: Sketch illustrating the verb 'sparkle' and a

djective 'antique'