Monday 30 March 2015

Stairs for Model 2

From ground to above ground space:


Discover
Discover

Discover



From below ground to ground space:


Mechanical

Mechanical

Mechanical


Updated Model 2

Model 2 was chosen for further development:
Top: Discover, Bottom: Mechanical

Top: Discover, Bottom: Mechanical

Top: Discover, Bottom: Mechanical

Stairs for Model 1

From ground to above ground space:








From below ground to ground space:







Sketchup Model Draft: #2

Top: Combustion, Bottom: Mechanical


Top: Discover, Bottom: Mechanical
Top: Discover, Bottom: Mechanical

Friday 13 March 2015

SketchUp Model Draft #1

Top: Mechanical, Bottom: Sophisticated



Top: Mechanical, Bottom: Sophisticated

Top: Mechanical, Bottom: Sophisticated

Saturday 7 March 2015

3 Clients

Maxwell's 2nd Build_profile view
Hazan Motorworks: Combustion, Puffs, Mechanical



Rolex: Life, Discover, Sophisticated


Christian Benner Custom: Punk, Rocking, Rough

Great Piece of Architecture

Bankstown Library, Sydney
This library was newly built in 2014 to replace the old Bankstown library and is situated in the south-west of Sydney. The geometric patterns of the building is interesting and contrasts with the natural-themed interior. It takes advantage of the vast amount of sunlight in the day with use of glass and, at night from afar, almost looks like a greenhouse. Overall, the materials used to construct this building was what interested me the most.

Something Beautiful...

Giant Snow Globe
This giant snow globe made its appearance in Market City around Christmas time and the fact that something that is usually perceived to be small and shake-able in hand is blown up in scale makes the object a whole lot more fascinating. I was able to go inside the globe and its ability to create a whole new atmosphere and environment within itself to give its audience a taste of a cold and snowy Winter, to me, is very powerful and extremely beautiful.

Thursday 5 March 2015

Best Piece of Creative Work

My BoW for Year 12 HSC
As you can see from the title and caption, this is my Body of Work for Year 12 (last year) and is my best piece of creative work in the 18 years of my life. It's an appropriation of works of the brilliant M.C Escher and compares spirituality to the consumerist society in which we live in today. They're both around 140 x 130cm in size and drawn with UniPin FINE LINE felt-tip pens (yeah took quite a few pens to finish this) through crosshatching. To do this, mini-me had to climb onto tables and stand on stools to reach certain points etc. Sigh. Yep.