Showing posts with label Intensive Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intensive Studio. Show all posts

2.17.2007

ELEVATIONS




SECTIONS



Site Plans and Floor Plans
















1.23.2007

Portfolio: Process

The first series of pictures are from my first study model.






The next few are from my second study model.

















































1.15.2007

"Studio/Classmates"

Karrick and Carli

Karrick


Master T's space (Tom)


Felix and Carli



Felix (Tom O. and Kyle's space)





Tim Shremshock



Ken's space (my corner of the studio)








Pete's area








Boston...

This is the BAC building... this was done in the same time period as the SALK INSTITUTE. This building was highly acclaimed during that time. the next few pictures are of the house/building that Tom Brady used to live until just recently....




































Here are some pics just outside our studio.












some rain, mainly just a drazzel... and get this it has n=been colder in Vegas than it has been here.






















1.14.2007

Intensive Studio...

For all of you that are still reading this.... we are not really posting this week. I will give you some insight to what we have been doing....


more info later....

1.12.2007

Bewildered and excited...

This last assignment seemed a slam dunk, yet I found myself fighting with myself... I get it, or at least i thing I do, draw a plan... draw a section... I wounder if I chose a poor image to further explore... It appears to be a straight on shot... the only activity or interest is focused directly center.... Essentially it is a box in a box.

It is safe to say that I look forward to getting to the BAC and having a face to face conversation about this one...

I also think that I can have a bad case of ... if it 'quacks' like a duck, swims like a duck and smells like a duck... it must be a duck. Having a diverse pool of academia this week and concentrating on thinking in ways that I may have set aside is good for me. I hope to get a broader sense that there is more than way to solve the problem.....

Once again looking forward to this week and all the challenges, experiences, and classmates.instructors.

Assignment - 2 cont.

After looking at this shot again, I recognize that this is no "real" ceiling, rather a perceived ceiling or rather where the set ends. The awnings along the back wall provide the eye, aka the viewer and possibly the cast members the illusion that the "space" ends here. These new images provide, probably a better sense of the space as perceived by the viewer.







The viewer can only see what they are allowed, I can speculate that this is in fact a set, my guess near an airport... does this look like the front an air plane cockpit?




Anyways.... The section of the view is captured to only allow the viewer what is important to the show... the SET, rather than the "warehouse" setting in some studio set. I am not a follower of the show, and I may be way off here, but the "Brady Bunch" was a set in a studio lot right????







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