Tuesday, November 24, 2009

KSA: Knowlton School of ArchitectureKSA: Knowlton School of Architecture

Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture

Student Project: Cody Campbell and Deana Sritalapat

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physical model

physical model

physical model

digital model

diagram

The technique we used to convey and interpret our combined dances involved using metal conduit, stretch satin fabric, and hose clamps for connections. The welded conduit wire frame combines the essence of both dances through the lightweight properties and appearance of the material. Location of the installation was informed by our needs pertaining to function, circulation, and light qualities. The skin was a compromise between the two projects utilizing stretchablity and quality of light. The material connections were established through hose clamps and the frame was left unfinished combining to reveal a mild contrast between the raw industrial frame and the elegance of the red satin. Due to the properties of the fabric and the bracing technique within the frame, the model was wrapped in individual ribbon-like pieces. Continuity can be found within the differences of texture between the two sides of the fabric as the model twists on itself and distorts the definite interior and exterior space.

Instructor
Michael B. Cadwell, AIA
Course
Architecture 243: Architectural Design III
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Knowlton School of Architecture
275 West Woodruff Avenue,
Columbus , OH, 43210-1138 USA
614 292 1012

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