Sunday, July 31, 2011

Interior, exterior and environment images


1st Environment


This environment is high up in the mountains where it is bright. It is where I hope to place Potter's home.



2nd Environment

This environment has been designed for Ali where it is supposed to be somewhat like a swamp where it will be easy for him to blend into. His home would partially be in the bottom of the mountain and also half in the water so that it can easily move in and out of its home.




3D Model

Sketches






The 2 Pairs

1st Pair
10 Words : Firm, Consistent, Bright, Alternating, Dull, Curious, Upholding, Expansion, Reflective, Unique



2nd Pair
10 Words : Airy, Freedom, Growth, Exploring, Rebirth, Distinct, Separation, Cycle, Natural, Organism

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Creatures

3 Developed Creatures..

..of them the 2 chosen





Light
This creature is capable of shining light through its eyes onto things which is is looking at. It is a curious creature that enjoys reading.


Potter
A plant like creature that enjoys the sun and it's warmth. It likes being the centre of attention and does not move much.


the third



Ali
A natural predator that though may look strange, can camouflage well in tall grass. It's higher part allows it to look around as it is hiding.



Three Random Creatures



Parkeet


Piggles


Snuffles

Architect

Jørn Oberg Utzon

Born on 9th April 1918 Denmark, Jorn Utzon was recognized as 'having extraordinary archtectural gifts' in secondary school. He was famous for many of his designs, most famous being his Sydney Opera House design which he had entered for a competition. His other works that I like is the

Kingo Houses


and the Hammershoj care centre.



Reference
Sydney Opera House Architect, 2007, http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/about/the_architect.aspx, [online], (accessed 25/7/11).
Jorn Utzon, Jackie Craven, 2011, http://architecture.about.com/cs/architectsw/a/jornutzon.htm, [online], (accesse 25/7/11).
Jorn Utzon, Wikipedia, July 2011, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B8rn_Utzon, [online], (accessed 25/7/11).

Folding and Modelling Exercise