Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Friday, May 28, 2010




latest market stall renderings!




aluminium!!




Detailing project for DKD




The brief asks for a portable shop/kiosk made mostly (80%) out of aluminium. The structure wil be placed on a site - mostly a university site - and then needs to promote a cellphone network or brand. I have chosen the Apple Iphone as my product. After doing some research on Apple stores on the internet, I decided to combine lots of aluminium and stainless steel with glass, since we did not have to take any budget into consideration!!




My structure or kiosk is one of the bigger designs of the entire class, since mine acts more as a small shop to just a stand which most students went for. Its stands on 4 posts/footings, so is slightly elevated. The outside of the shop seems to come apart, as its a solid box at the back, then the middle of the shop is more exposed and the front is mainly glass.




I have also played with some lighting so the shop would stand out in its surroundings, especially at night!!








reality vs 3D




One of our computers projects for this year is a still frame rendering of a interior view. We had to select a image/photo and then remodel the entire scene in 3d. We then needed to apply the materials, as similar as possible to the ones in the image. Thy lighting, which is usually the most dificult to get right needed to be as close to the real thing as possible. This is my image and my 3d rendering. The rendering took about 90 minutes to complete and the moddeling took me about 2 days to complete.






Portable market stall
















This was our first project of the year. we had to design a portable market stall that needs to be easy to move between different sites by a single person. The entire structure needs to fold or pack up into a locker of about 1500 x 300 x 300mm. the structure neede to be lightweight, but must be able to stay standing in these PE winds. We did not have lots of time to come up with many ideas, mainly because this was just a project to get our minds back into thinking architecture after the long holidays and the six months practical we did!! this is what i came up with!










Sunday, May 9, 2010

South African Architecture!!

This is a really good book on South African architecture!! Some of the country's big name architectural practisioners were invited to submit some of their finest work for consideration and the selected work found a spot in this book. All the work were divided into six geographic regions, so there is work to be seen from all over the country. This book consists of about 450 pages of articles, citations and really nice images and illustrations. Ora Joubert is mainly responsible for this great review of recent South African architecture. I went out and got myself a copy and I would highly recommend it to everyone intrested in local architecture.

Friday, April 30, 2010

facadeprinter!

This is what you get when you combine a paint ball gun and architecture!
This machine works with build in software and seems relatively easy to work. It shoots about 5 dots/balls per second from a max distance of about 12meters. I think its great and i would love to use it to decorate your house, at night, while you sleep ;-)

http://www.an-architecture.com/2010/04/facadeprinters.html
!!sustainable architecture!!

links that will help the tiring research part of the project!!

http://http://ezinearticles.com/?Sustainable-Architecture-is-More-Than-Energy-Efficient&id=3083130

http://www.blogher.com/sustainable-architecture-and-bit-hope-haiti

Thursday, March 25, 2010

3d inspiration

This is a link to the 3d rendering of the jubilee church.
It was rendered with 3d studio max!
So dont give up just yet! Hopefully all of us would be able to do renderings like this one!!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Need some inspiration??

http://www.cplusc.com.au/

I found this website while searching for some ideas to use on our current design project - this is a sydney based firm and there are some really nice designs!! so, go have a look!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010