My first 'more or less' successful massing had interesting transitions between slabs. I wanted to preserve that in my final massing. So I mixed glazing approach from my previous two attempts.
It took a lot of meticulousness to manipulate hundreds of splines... I wish, when I grow up, I could do it smarter.
My next step will be development of the site.
Have a holiday blast!!!... I'll post on the other side.
Hello Valentinov,
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly a far better approach that the triangulated one. The whole ribbon idea respects more the fluidity and organicity of your forms.
Is is also interesting how you place these three images together trying to see what you learned in the past and how you are moving forward. Well the very first 'swiss cheese' approach although a bit naive and unresolved as a system still has a very interesting feeling of enclosure and playful understanding of interior vs exterior.
It still seems to me that in your last attempt all of the spaces are EQUAL in terms of experiences. But ask your self: What are the more intimate, private, mystical enclosed spaces versus the more public ones, both exposed and open to the great views of the site ?
I am sure that your program has these experiencial dipoles that your skin still does not convey.
Reveal all these particularities: Introversy vs extroversy, public vs private, dark and moist vs open and bright, social vs contemplative, ground vs sky.
The program should inform your skin and vice versa your skin should help the program.
Deverop your proposed skin in such a way that hierarchize spaces a bit more rigorously.
You are getting there!!!
I totally agree with Loukia. What is private and what is public, should dictate the opacity or transparency of your spaces.
ReplyDeleteLove the progress. I am so happy you did not just stick with one solution, and you are constantly exploring. Happy Thanksgiving!