Saturday, October 18, 2014

Concept Models


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  2. Ori,
    Let me give you an useful advice, to go quickly ahead with the design:
    1. Try to make the most simple and functional building. Don’t care for what would think your teachers and university mates about your talent. You even may not to show it to anybody. Look on it as on a program. Take care only about the functions. This solution will help you to fix the size of the building and its functioning, including the circulation of people ( visitors, staff) and materials.
    2. Then try to modify it according your feelings and artistic abilities. You could do some “artistic” variants , based on the same preliminary model and show in the blog these variants, if you feel uncomfortable to show us your “kitchen” of work.

    P.S. I will not be able to follow your blog the next week. Tomorrow am going to the biennial of architecture in Venice and probably will use only limited Internet. Will see what you have done on 28 of October.

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  3. The process here is wonderful. It is clear, poetic and I think it can start to take the shape of a edifice that can have function and practicality. When reworking your successful models into hybrids, please remember your written descriptions of the models and what came from your original collages. this will make your final hybrids much stronger. Great work.

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  4. Hi Ori
    Great Job so far!
    i like you models alot and also the ideas behind. but do not forget about you program and funtion, would be nice if you show how you visualize you spaces with each individual massing model
    also go and give a look to my blog and you would see that i used some parties images to represent each model, i think would be nice if you incorporate that idea to you studies

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  5. I bet this stage of the project was a lot of fun.
    You have a good set of models in there, some with great potetntial, others not quite.
    The ones that have potential are far more than enough for you to have a solid base for the development of your building.
    The presentation in my opinion could of benefited from less contrast / saturation in the pictures,but i guess that is a matter of personal taste for me.

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