Im a general creator of life and beauty. This is a blog about my architecture projects, some interesting landscape photos taken by me and some edits done by me. Every content seen on this page is and was created by me.
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Welcome to my blog, I am going to give you a bit of what I've been doing on a daily basis for the past one year at Wentworth Institute of Technology and moving forward just to record my progress as a growing architect.
Well done bro. You have the creative mind of an architect. Every line meaning something. You know what you want to achieve in a design and ideas on how to go about it. More grease to your elbow. Cheers.
This last week i was tasked to do a precedent study on the Simpson lee house and produce sections, elevations, diagrams and a model. it was really interesting honestly but i feel like if i had more time i would have done more but i didn't let you lot down "i got y'all". Oh yeah i also gave another stab at rendering. What do you guys think?
So the summer semester has come to a close. Man was that long but we did it right. Can I say this was my best work yet I don't know you tell me in the comments. Moving on from the Pavilion project we were asked to pick a children's book and I picked the giving tree. A pretty dull book but I took the challenge; in this book there was a tree and a boy. In the story the boy loved the tree but as the boy grew older he began to lose his connection to the tree but later comes back as an old man to the tree. You guys might have to read it for yourself. But moving on i decided to approach this with a couple of abstract models taking the story and trying to connect them to a structural phase. Steps moving forward i came up with a building that tells a story and also reflects the context of the site( Newbury street, Boston MA.) Feel free to read the book (https://www.amazon.com/Giving-Tree-Shel-Silverstein/dp/0060256656) Now to my project.......Enjoy!!!
Looks good. I can see improvements in your models and drawings compared to when you first started.
ReplyDeleteWell done bro. You have the creative mind of an architect. Every line meaning something. You know what you want to achieve in a design and ideas on how to go about it. More grease to your elbow. Cheers.
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