Thursday, May 14, 2020

Lumion Images


My design explored how different components of a building can interact harmoniously to reflect the importance of collaboration and in the educational process. Central to the building is the library and shared learning areas, which disperse in different direction but ultimately intersect and combine.


Google Drive Containg Lumion and Sketchup Files:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XmDXc-iiguEfrqXlqcBLOpcNqEzibxVT?usp=sharing

















Moving Elements



Sunday, April 5, 2020



These were the original Floor Plans that drew inspiration from














These are the floor plans that I modified to change their spaces.






The Cross


Having troubles with Lumion so have not been able to render these images

Assignment 2: Theory

Technology is radically shaping the city around us, just as it always has. Where previous technologies like the car, the elevator and the siege engine defined urbane form with crude, broad brushstrokes, contemporary technologies such as autonomous systems, the Internet of Things, machine intelligence, on-demand generation and super-local storage, and shareable spaces and services promise to transform the urban fabric into a quite different pattern: distributed, lightweight adaptable, cooperative, participative. They may enable much of the 'cruft' left by the 20th-century technologies to be excised from the city, allowing life, human and otherwise to spring forth once again.



Hill, Dan. "Small Pieces Loosely Joines': Practices for Super-local Participative Urbanism," Architecutral Design 75, no.1 (2005): 68.



Architecture is a reflection of available technology and its inherent ideologies. Modern technology has connected people from all over the world, and with it, has enforced the importance of interconnections and shareable spaces. Architecture which has synchronous elements nurture growth through co-operation and collaboration between people, and with that, new ideas.