2012年9月24日星期一

Three sketches & model

Reference Image




Sketches



 

Model in Cryengine without the materials
 



 
Reference:
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/spain/barcelona/mies/pavilion.html
http://www.thehiat.org/2012/02/motorless-city-of-detroit.html
http://www.thehiat.org/2012/07/abandoned-universities-and-colleges.html
http://luirig.altervista.org/naturaitaliana/viewpics.php?title=Turkey+Earthquake+August+19,+1966.+Collapse+of+a+bank+buildin...

Three materials properties

 Concrete
 
Properies 
Concrete is a composite construction material composed primarily of aggregate, cement, and water.
Concrete is widely used for making architectural structures, foundations, brick  walls, pavements, bridges, motorways, runways, parking structures, dams, reservoirs, pipes, footings for gates, fences and poles and even boats.
Concrete has relatively high compressive strength, but much lower tensile strength. For this reason it is usually reinforced with materials that are strong in tension. Concrete can be damaged by many processes, such as the freezing pf trapped water.
Environment Impact
The environmental impact of concrete is a complex mixture of not entirely negative effects:  while concrete is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, recycling of concrete is increasingly common in structures that have reached the end of their life. Structures made of concrete can have a long service life. As concrete has a high thermal mass and very low permeability, it can make for energy efficient housing.

Marble
 Properties  

Marble -- formed from limestone with heat and pressure over years in the earth's crust. These pressure or forces cause the limestone to change in texture and makeup. The process is called recrystallization. Fossilized materials in the limestone, along with its original carbonate minerals, recrystallize and form large, coarse grains of calcite.Crushed or ground marble is also used in paving roads and in manufacturing roofing materials and soil treatment products.
Construction marble is a stone which is composed of calcite, dolomite or serpentine which is capable of taking a polish. More generally in construction, specifically the dimension stone trade, the term "marble" is used for any crystalline calcitic rock useful as building stone. For example, Tennessee marble is really a dense granular fossiliferous gray to pink to maroon Ordovician limestone that geologists call the Holston Formation.
 
Brick
 
Properties
Bricks are used for building, block paving and pavement. Modern clay bricks are formed in one of three processes - soft mud, dry press, or extruded. Normally, brick contains the ingredients: Sand, Clay, Lime, Iron oxide and Magnesia.
A brick's compressive strength is based on its solidness or hollowness, its base material and the method is used to fire the raw materials into their final consistency. When bricks with a high compressive strength are used to build a structure, that structure will be very strong because of the quality of the materials.

2012年9月17日星期一

Three Houses

Barcelona Pavilion



The Barcelona Pavilion designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. This building was used for the official opening of the German section of the exhibition.  The Barcelona Pavilion is known its simple form and its spectacular use of extravagant materials, such as marble, red onyx and travertine.

The Rudin House

 

The Rudin House is located in a village at the limit of France and Switzerland, designed by Pritzker Prize winners Herzog & de Meuron. The external appearance and the shape of this house is symmetric and is a very typical home. The materials used in the house are mostly concrete which gave the impression of the being a single element, then give people the appearance of continuity for the absence of an eave.

House at Bordeaux

 

House at Bordeaux is designed by Rem Koolhaas in 1998, it is located on a hill near Bordeaux, France and is surrounded by an English-style park. The house is composed of three houses superimposed over each other. In this house, many materials are used to make the contrast: the cement is in contrast to the glass and aluminium, creating a fascinating structural ambiguity.

 Image Credits:
http://kenkaminesky.photoshelter.com/image/I00000hbnFrAnuh4
http://www.jamesrixner.com/blog/?p=108
http://autobiographicalhouses.wordpress.com/2011/03/22/single-room-houses/
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/rudin-house-by-herzog-de-meuro-55630
http://leftundone.wordpress.com/2007/07/10/images-of-the-week-arup-buildings/
http://aasid.parsons.edu/decorationascomposition/content/maison-%C3%A0-bordeaux-bordeaux-france