Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Friday, 23 March 2012
Final developed model
three images of final model:
elevation of facade
elevation of left
elevation of right
other images of final model:
image of underground studio
image of underground studio
elevation of back
base on the section:
above: active below:damaged
Thursday, 22 March 2012
developed model & model with texture (keep developing)
elevation-front
elevation-right
elevation-back
elevation-left
perspective view(the textures use in the roof , the pillars and the below part)
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
18 sketches
Part1: artist 1 adjective: damaged
artist 2 noun: arm
Part2: artist 1 adjective: damaged
artist 2 verb: shake
Part1: artist 1 noun: the disabled
artist 2 adjective: active
Part2: artist 1 adjective: damaged
artist 2 adjective: active
Part1: artist 1 verb: persist
artist 2 adjective: active
Part2: artist 1 verb: persist
artist 2 verb: shake
Part1: artist 1 verb: persist
artist 2 noun: arm
Part2: artist 1 the disabled
artist 2 adjective: active
Part1: artist 1 noun: the disabled
artist 2 verb: shake
Part2: artist 1 the disabled
artist 2 noun: arm
Part2: artist 2 adjective: active
artist 1 adjective: persistent
Part2: artist 2 verb: shake
artist 1 adjective: damaged
Part1: artist 2 noun: arm
artist 1 adjective: persistent
Part2: artist 2 adjective: active
artist 1 adjective: damaged
Part1: artist 2 verb: shake
artist 1 verb: persist
Part2: artist 2 noun: arm
artist 1 verb: persist
Part1: artist 2 verb: shake
artist 1 noun: the disabled
Part2: artist 2 noun: arm
artist 1 the disabled
Yang Liiu- step 4 (find artists)
LOUISE BOURGEOIS: THE DISABLED, PERSIST, DAMAGED
AI WEIWEI: FOUNTAIN, CONVOLUTE, ACCLIVITOUS
STELARC: ARMS, SHAKE, ACTIVE
Yang Liu-step 2&3 (Three images)
A
This is one of my best creative work,a light, which I made last year. This light represents the sea through dramatic wave forms. The outside wave shapes create the movement of waves in the sea. In addition, the polypropylene sheets and the foam board create the structure. When the light is switched on, the blue is reflected onto the white forms to suggest crashing waves.
B
The China Pavilion represents the Chinese presence in Expo 2010. This architecture is located at the projecting area near the main entrance of Pudong site. It comprises the Chinese National Pavilion, Chinese Provinces Pavilion, and Pavilion of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. The contour design of China Pavilion is based on the concept of “Oriental Crown”, to express the spirit and disposition of Chinese culture. Personally, the most interesting aspect is the shape of this architecture. As we can see from the picture, the entire shape is square. For the top, it likes a reversed staircase, but the bottom is made of several columnar sections. Additionally, the special shape creates the natural sun shading, and it offers visitors a cool condition. Technically, it reduces consumption.
C
This photo I took last year in Beijing. It is the Beijing National Stadium, also known as the bird's nest. Everyone knows the Bird’s Nest by the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. But through this photo, the interesting point that I love the most is the reflection of the Bird’s Nest. The sky and lake get gold and red by the lighting of the Bird’s Nest. The entire photo represents the element of balance and makes the picture more vivid.
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