Build AR is a new exciting and challenging computer program
experience, it has allowed me to capture my concept model of growth and Repetition,
in a new technological way. It allows the viewer to see 3d models like never
before with some simple black and white markers. It gives you a great insight
to the person’s true concepts by being able to see the full model and the model
broken up into little pieces showing you each and every aspect of the concepts
one has chosen. There were some difficulties then again this comes with all
assignments but the end things do come together to show what you really want. The
way my video was designed is by breaking up the model and showing little bits
of it the shows the viewer that the model is made of little components then
these are put together to form one thing this represents the concept of growth
as for repetition this is shown in the way the model was designed its shape and
the its build up shows a lot of repetition. Overall I loved the experience and
a great new way to present new ideas.
Zaha Hadid is a very influential architect, her work such as
King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia has
changed the way people look at architecture. The works organic form allows the
structure to be expanded on, setting the building up for continual growth. The
crystalline structure of the building not only allows it to grow but it also
makes one think that there is some sort of movement within the building. The
Model created based on Zaha’s work explores movement into growth. The model is
a fairly simple model like Zaha’s buildings less shows more. The model looks as though its moving by the
way is spread out and the prism like shapes that a crinkled in together look as
though they are trying to stretch. As for the height this represents growth and
is based on the CMA CGM Headquarters in Marseille, France. The model is also
capable of expanding just like the research centre once again representing
growth.
References
Zaha Hadid Website, Last Accessed 25/07/2012, http://www.zaha-hadid.com/architecture/king-abdullah-petroleum-studies-and-research-centre/
Zaha Hadid Website, Last Accessed 25/07/2012, http://www.zaha-hadid.com/architecture/cma-cgm-headquarters/