STUDIO 1A

iNSTRUCTOR: HEATHER FLOOD / FALL 2016 / WOODBURY UNIVERSITY

Fundamental principles and processes of two-and three-dimensional design are introduced through the real-scale study of objects and their relationship to the human body. Methods of perception, technique, composition, critical evaluation and verbal, written, and graphic presentation are studied through both abstract and representational assignments using various means and media.

 

Moon Viewing

This phase introduces students to the idea of a moon viewing program to be inserted into a pre-existing geometric form. With the use of white and gray to showcase the previous mashup of the primitive cubes with the addition of blue for the moon viewing areas.

Plan @ 11’-0”

Plan @ 14’-0”

 

Section A

 

Section B

PRIMITIVE CUBES

In this phase eight 6” x 6” x 6” models were designed using three-dimensional digital software and then fabricated using museum board. The four gray models explore the distribution of large voids and the four white modes explore intersecting cones.

Primitive COMBINATION

This phase introduces students to creating a mashup model by combing two of the primitive cubes together in order to create a more complex geometric form.

 

Gray Model Plan

Gray Model Section

 

White Model Plan

White Model Section

 
 

Combination Axonometric