SA104 Project 6
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SA104 Project 5
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SA104 Project 5
Dichotomy: Diagonal and aligned
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This is the site plan for the plateau group. The red line is the major public footpath. The blue is a river that flows through the site almost splitting the site into islands. There are bridges to go over the river to continue the path. The green dots are trees that frame the path and the central part of the river.
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This is a plan, a positive axonometric, and a negative axonometric of my folly. I got these drawings by flipping my original exterior walls upwards to have an overhang. I then found major and minor view paths and continued to place 13 blocks around the plan to accommodate to those view paths. When I was setting my blocks I tried to keep the smaller opening more easily accessible and the lager window more crowded to contrast.
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This is my elevation, negative axonometric, and negative axonometric for my folley. These drawings show the openings in the walls of my folley. I found the openings by rolling a die and depending on which number I got deciding how large the opening is. The magnitude of the star is what made the openings bigger than they originally were.
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This is my drawing of my constellation, Corvus. The horizontal and vertical lines are an orthogonal grid showing the position of the stars. The black lines connecting the stars are the how the constellation is seen. The blue lines are the vectors of how the stars could also be connected. Corvus means raven in Latin. I think this constellation is appealing to the eye because it is so simple compared to some of the others but it isn't so simple that it is a plain box, it has unique angles.
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