Wednesday, 27 May 2009


marked by two different friends from other group

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Madonna, Prada and Obama mashup

Madonna, give the world a sense of all-encompassing stake in the music of the Material Girl. Like Prada’s clothes, something of a fixation in the art world, with a high-end reputation for perspicacity and open handedness. Madonna wants to move with a shift in the music business as an artist and a business woman. Things are interrelated, Prada is pushing artists toward big projects, and they tried a convention with artists and philosophers. Because of this, to the Muslim world, residents think Obama will have a positive impact, there is an opportunity to literally 'bridge the gap' where Obama’s repository of goodwill lifts the goodwill towards America. In music and music-related businesses, Madonna could benefit significantly when she was doing something relevant. These things are interrelated, anything you learn makes you more open, and you can always seek a new way forward, and move future to a unique and extraordinary place.



References:

Madonna:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21324512/

Prada:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/magazine/23prada-t.html?_r=2&pagewanted=1&sq=prada&st=cse&scp=2

Obama:
http://www.kansascity.com/444/story/1189050.html

Sunday, 3 May 2009

upload EXP 2 map

http://files.filefront.com/jazy+EXP2+maput2/;13701506;/fileinfo.html

The final UT4K4



top view







bottom view





the room(lab) for Nobel
the reason for putting Nobel's lab outside is that there are more space outside than the Campbell's room which located inside. Nobel said that he would be happy if one idea out of thousand can become true. So the broad and open room can gives Nobel enough space to come up with his ideas and compare each of them.






the room(lab) for Campbell
the lab of Campbell is looks quite mysterious andcomplex. the tone of darkness, the unregular shape and the shadow effects combined with Campbell's thoughts and lecture 7-"shadow as repetition". there are some big combined cubes inside of the lab give people a sense of elusiveness that can not be easily tell how do they get together property.the texture for these cubes is used ancient Egypt code,which crate more elusive for Campbell and viewer as well.




the ramp connection view 1.
the ramp(the view from front-side of Campbell's lab)
the ramp (the view inside the cubes)

the ramp ( the view taked from back-side of Campbell's lab ) connecting Campbell's lab with Nobel's lab.








connecting room from Campbell's lab to meeting point







connecting room from Nobel's lab to meeting point









The meeting point
the design principles of meeting place can be found effected by both Nobel's lab and Campbell's lab. The elements of this room have perfect square but also have the cylindrical columns, The idea depends on Nobel's lab is the front of room is fully opened to ouside which is large space and bright,the backside of meeting point is dark and mysterious just like the the elements of Campbell's lab. As consequence of this, the meeting point designed not only good for Nobel open his minds but also suit for Campbell doing his research.

The ramp





the ramp used lots of different length of radius octagonas , which make up like a Pyramid. From lecture 7 shadow as repetition and with the light effect, the ramp just give people a sense of beauty. feathermore, the 3 different type of connection created a lovely space. 

texture applications

Saturday, 2 May 2009

Lecture 7 -shadow as repetition


As we can find repetition of solid form or structure were quite often and largely used in architecture and built environment. Many architect considere the repetition forms as an kind of beauty and complex, the shadow, of course, is the result of repetition solid forms. therefore, in my experiment 2, i will consider the repetition design principles and focus on the shadow effects created by repetition forms. As consequences, the sense of complex and visual interest can be seen obviously.