Google SketchUp
Level Folder
Monday, 25 June 2012
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Final pictures
The F letter is designed to be the elevator of Facebook company.
The picture is taken by the person that stand on the Coca-cola's bridge.
Looking out through the window of Coca-cola's office.
Standing on the roof of Coca-cola's office.
Looking down from Facebook's bridge.
The idea behind Facebook's bridge and building is connection. Facebook company provides a stage that connect people all over the world and gives them oppotunities to communicate with each other. The bridge is built by connecting several small parts. The building has the same concept as well. As for Coca-cola, their products can always bring people a fresh feeling and make people feel powerful.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
EXP3- Valley
South China is a major Karst area in the world, and Guilin is the most typical and rare example of Karst Topography in terms of its scale and uniqueness. You can see the landscapes along Li River, Guilin.
In cryengine
EXP3- Mash Up
1.Coca cola:
http://www.experience.com/alumnus/article?channel_id=advertising_marketing_pr&source_page=additional_articles&article_id=article_1172770548217
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/07/21/coca-cola-ceo-muhtar-kent-interview/
2.Facebook:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/17/obama-digital-data-machine-facebook-election
3. Take 2:
http://www.giantbomb.com/news/take-two-ceo-threatens-the-world-with-more-duke-nukem/3404/
http://ir.take2games.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=86428&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1686405&highlight
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Links
Cryengine : http://www.gamefront.com/files/21661945/arch1101-Hao+Ren.zip
Google sketchup model: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3258f65b5e0bc497280fa6d3484a47b1&prevstart=0
Google sketchup model: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3258f65b5e0bc497280fa6d3484a47b1&prevstart=0
Freedom
I used this model as my final model to be built in Crysis3. The ideas of this model is the combination of symmetrical and refuge. The idea symmetrical came from the Eiffel Tower which designed by Gustave Eiffel ,he described it as "a great pylon, consisting of four lattice girders standing apart at the base and coming together at the top, joined together by metal trusses at regular intervals". This idea is shown in the shape of my model. The other idea refuge came from the Thermal Baths designed byPeter Zumthor. The interesting part of this building is most of this building is hidden underground. So the word "refuge" came to my mind at the same time as I saw this building. In order to present "refuge", I created many hidden spaces.Combined these two ideas, a new idea was formed, which is freedom. There is no limitation to travel everywhere in the building and you are free to go anywhere from the building. Eiffel Tower is free to grow to the sky and Thermal Baths is free to spread under the ground. My building is free to everywhere.
Final submission
The "infinity" length of the building presents the idea freedom that behind the building/
It is free to travel anywhere in this building.
The building "flys" high above the ground. It gives people a wide view and a sense of limitless.
Combined Axonometrics
Symmetrical +Refuge
Iconic + Vertical stratification = Enlarged space
Subtractive + Additive =Contradictory
Sunday, 25 March 2012
EXP1 Final
This is the above ground gallery which I designed for AIWeiWei. The basic idea for this building is grow. The whole space had been devided into 6 parts. Each part is slightly larger than the previous one. This is simply how my idea is shown.
This picture shows the under ground gallery which is designed for Louise Bourgeois. The idea that has been applied to this building is connection. I used several columes and boxes, and let them cross each other just like Jenga. From my design, the upper gallery and the lower one have been connected by spiral stairs.
This view from the person who stand on the ground floor of the under ground gallery. Between these columes and boxes, a courtyard formed, which gives people a open sapce.
These are two draft drawings for the sections of my model.
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