WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS
Individual Tasks
Section exploring the Sea Terminal never created, used as a dock for ships, a casino and hotel. Appears almost futurists, or space ship like, thus I have used the stars and Earth to describe this. IT is continually described as a modern Tower Of Babel, so I used a painters interpretation of the tower in the center. The building has a car park and is consisted of manly layering floors that change continually as you go up. The colour change shows this and emphasises the nature of moving to different levels.
Deconstructed from an image of a pond. ^
Interpreted from colour patterns in an iris. ^
Architecture in Motion - Animation
‘Shape’ and ‘shapes’ are one spatial element that forms a large portion of what is perceived by the eye. Architecture is often governed by varying geometries; often adopting a common geometry that forms a certain theme in the design of the building. The Red Centre appears to have such a theme, composed with a continual use of orthogonal rectilinear shapes, along with the curved circular forms. I explore how these shapes form the architecture of the Red Centre; and how as you move through the building these shapes remain a constant. This animation is a deconstruction of the area to a simplified state to display this recurrent geometry.
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