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Proccess pictures showing how the physical model was created and assembled.
Posted 22 May 2015 13:16
One of my presentation sheets that I had compiled together.
Posted 22 May 2015 13:03
Originally we were going to 3d print the fragments that were suspended from the roof but due to time and 3d printing problems, we were unable to 3d print the original pieces. Above are the 3d printed models of the "fragments of the past" on sketch up.
Posted 22 May 2015 13:03
We designed the truss beams from greyboard and dropped them at a height of 10cm from the ground to try and recreate how the truss beams would have fallen and a similar style of debris created. The bottom main picture shows the main roof design we ended up with.
Posted 22 May 2015 12:55
quick initial concept which shows the idea behind the shadows and how we got the roof design to represent burnt down trusses.
Posted 22 May 2015 12:44
Once we had all finished our models, we presented our work to the events group. The middle picture shows an exploded diagram showing the form of the design. The picture below was our final rendered perspective which I did.
Posted 21 May 2015 16:01
Post 5- Once we finished the physical model of our design, we fitted it onto the site model to see it with the surrounding context. Playing around with shadows and light was also interesting. We managed to get lots of amazing photos and had learnt a lot from this experience.
Posted 20 May 2015 18:42
Once we had chosen a concept design, I 3d modelled it and had a go at creating some perspectives to have an idea of how it would look like.
Posted 18 May 2015 10:52
Coming in on our day off, we decided to work together to develop our concept/design further and also we were assigned to the task of making the site model. So we were trying to figure out how to make the site model the best we could in the time given.
Posted 14 May 2015 22:04
The day after the site visit, we split into four groups and started to create quick concept diagrams about how we saw the site being used. Whether it was a procession or a deconstruction route, each group had different and unique ideas which made it interesting.
Posted 14 May 2015 22:02
On the first day, we travelled to Liverpool and carried out some site analysis on St Luke church. We looked at how people used and treated the site and how the church fit in with the surrounding context. We took some photos, quick sketches and the picture below is the sketch up model of the site, something we used as a starting point in our memorial installation.
Posted 14 May 2015 21:58