I attend the Savannah College of Art & Design (more colloquially known as SCAD) and for one of my studio classes we were to create a 3D model of our 2D partis (or diagrams). Here is both a form and space model for this project!
FORM:
This model utilizes the subtraction and addition of forms to it's structure. The forms themselves are enclosed, creating distinct spaces.
SPACE:
The space model, on the other hand, creates a more airy feel for the model. With the eye traveling through structures, it allows for a fluid circulation in and out of areas that is unattainable with the form model.
FINAL:
Mounted on 12'' X 12'' Gator Board
Materials were white bond paper or wood (this includes basal wood, sticks, limbs, and twigs)
2 comments:
Your models are so wonderful. They really are perfect. I still can not understand how you created it so perfectly in elevation!
I'm still in awe of your models, and I particularly like how you used twigs in them; they look good, relate well to your parti AND to your design philosophy. Good job!
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