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Day 7
We decide to laser cut our model (1:100) with the help of a new program 123D Make. Sadly it didn't account of the right spacing and the pieces didn't fit together. The file was fixed and reprinted with the right measurements this time and we are happy with the final result!
Posted 20 May 2015 23:33
DAY 6
Further development of our instalattion
Posted 20 May 2015 23:11
DAY 5
Exploded axonometric highlighting the complex roof structure that spirals down at the centre to reflect the bomb impact. Also this provides support to the structure and was the best solution for hanging debris.
Posted 20 May 2015 23:09
Day 4
After analysing the site we worked out the percentage of lost materials during the bombing. Our installation will feature the same amount of debris as originally in the church and replicate the moment the bomb hit the church
Posted 20 May 2015 22:55
DAY 3
Timeline is a compilation of our research on the church from its construction to the bombing, till the present day. Even though only the outer shell remains it's endurance through the years is remarkable and has inspired our concept.
Posted 20 May 2015 22:45
Day 2
Back to studio. Starting to discuss our concept and looking at precedent (such as Jaehyo Lee). Our main theme is destruction and we intend to make an installation to commemorate all that was lost during the bombing. We were inspired by the shattered glass still visible in the ruins.
Posted 20 May 2015 22:37
Day 1
We started Events with a trip to St Luke's bombed out church, Liverpool. This was a great starting for the project as it gave us valuable insight on the church's characteristics such as the dimensions and the atmosphere and an overall better understanding of the site.
Posted 20 May 2015 22:28