portfolio 2 b
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Second part of Second portfolio processTRANSCRIPT
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Art Pavilion
To create and utilize a tile in the design process of a pavilion. 01
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Pull CV’s towards Center of Right Triangle.
“NetworkSurface” curves.
Give Thickness.
I referenced how skin heals from �re burns, because the Villa NM burned.
Framework cells, called “Fibroblasts”, rebuild the general area before skin cells move in.
Using the previous envelope our “�broblasts” tile creates a scarred structure.
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Concept:
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03I chose to research the way that human regenerates after a burn. After a burn the human body responds by producing “frame” structure cells, called Fibro-blasts, and places them where the previous frames existed. Once the frame is in place the skin cells are placed between the frames and completes the surface.
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1st Floor1/8”=1’0”
A A
2nd Floor1/8”=1’0”
A A
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Section AA1/8”=1’0”
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East Elevation1/8”=1’0”
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North Elevation1/8”=1’0”
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Cardboard Chair.
29To understand the in�uence of material on the form.
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4’
8’
“X” assembly provides stability and strength.
Flutes transfer weight to ground.
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Pnds.
The strength of cardboard is in compression, parallel to the �utes.
Limited to one piece of single ply cardboard.
Material information:
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Assembly:
Chair is one continuous pieces that crosses and folds in on itself.
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