In the
process of creating the 3D version of of my synthetic design combined with the
townhouse elevation, I kept the same theme of using each opening as my
boundary. From there, I drew lines from each frame across to the opposite end.
I then placed my synthetic drawing on each side of the elevation and connected
it. One set was laced closer to the top and the other was at the bottom. This
created a slanted connection between the two mirroring planes. This was done
because of the placement of windows and doors in the house were asymmetrical.
The synthetic design was placed closer to where the windows and doors existing.
Whatever exists more in mass or form prevails, which would mean that the set of
windows on the left hand side would be closer to the synthetic set, while the
the bottom portion would not be placed near a synthetic. The dynamic between
the two synthetics were much like the idea of boundaries in that it was created
by the frames of the window and the doors. This created two sets of direction: a
horizontal and vertical force. The two sets of direction in turn creates this
set of 3D Axon.
The curves in this model is
entirely based off of the flat planes that created a surface, but did not
complete into one whole solid. By creating the curve in the structure, there is
a base point from where the original curved plane comes from. This allows for
its existence. All solids are formed because it is surrounded by other planes.
Once a plane has four or more sides, it is completely enclosed to form one
solid.
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