Thursday, May 26, 2016
Additional Projects Of Mine
The First Steps Into Imagination Developing My Drafting Techniques The Industrialist Architecture Site Visits Melody Park The Frontiersman Applying My Computer Skills Ratatouille Spice Rack Museum Of Endless Experiences "The Aquarius" Recycling Plant Trinity Towers Ekata Peace Center Nebula Trail
Monday, April 25, 2016
Deering Estate Entrance Pavilion
“Architecture is a
science arising out of many other sciences, adorned with much and varied
learning; by the help of which a judgment is formed of those works which are
the result of other arts”, Vitruvius.
The concept behind my design was the unity of: science, nature, and
architecture. The design is based on
algorithms taken of Tequesta burial mounds, using materials like wood pallets
which are biodegradable, or Austrian Spruce.
My inspiration came from the Termite Pavilion, by Softroom Architecture,
and the Pallet Pavilion, by Matthias Loebermann, who borrowed some concepts
from architect Alfred von Bachmayer. While this semester was certainly challenging, I am grateful given by Professor Culver, and appreciative for the guidance given by the AutoCAD Lab technician Aleksander A. Altman.
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