Thursday, May 7, 2020

Final Lumion Images

Final 5 images:



This image reflects my theory through the visible continuation of large masses,
where the roundhouse that is parallel to my school takes advantage of its large envelope to create 
automatic shade for inhabitants. Thus, exposing the "absence of novelty" by mirroring this technique
which shows an contemporary and innovative use of architecture to create a more sheltered space.

This image can be seen as challenging my theory of the absence of novelty in order to grasp contemporary work, through its contrast to its neighbouring spaces and buildings. Thus, shown by creating an informal area that is in-between open and closed spaces, being liminal in the context of an enclosure. Wherein, UNSW has various informal spaces although each one is either distinguished in a open or closed space where here my large mass forms that sit on top of each other, create an illusion of a closed space due to given shade and lack of obtrusive light.





This image takes an contemporary approach to the nexus between levels, where my custom texture draw your eye to the lower level of my school, creating a dynamic effect of volume by the repetition of the use of concrete, although being mundane it uses the neighbouring buildings texture/material as precedent to create a contemporary and distinctive staircase. Hereby, alluding to my theory of there being an absence of novelty.


This image shows the proportional quality of the building in the context of the UNSW Kensington Campus and Anzac Parade. Thus, mirroring how size mirrors my theory  "the absence of novelty is a tool of contemporary reliance", by creating a school that although matches the proportional qualities of the neighboring architecture, the use of elevation creates a dynamic approach to create shaded spaces that aren't apart of the actual architecture itself. Further creating a barrier to seasonal conditions that would be achieved without the reliance of the proportional qualities. 





This image focuses on the skylight that brings this space to life, creating a seasonal and time dependent space. Although this idea isn't a novelty, fresh or new but rather a precedent that allowed me to use as a tool to create a distinctive and interesting contemporary space, where artificial light isn't navigating this space.








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