Monday, November 3, 2008

Final Video for Assignment 3

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10 short clips

Story Board for assignment 3



Prelimenary Story Board


Story Board 1

Story Board 2

10 words

Pattern
Rhythm
Permeability
Translucent
Repetitive
Boundary
Frame
Structure
Force
Gravity

Summary of your first 2 assignments and basic concept of assignment 3

In assignment 1, I try to search what fence is. The video created in assignment 1 is a experiment for testing boundary and structure affected each other.

In assignment 2, the idea of fence is adopted in architecture. What is the boundary and structure ub architecture? How can we breakthrough such limitation? It is not only a physical limitation, but rather, a spiritual problems.

In assignment3, I will firstly define what the fence is in city and try to use different architectural language to breakthrough it.

Final Video for Assignment2

Reference Image for Assignment 2

Blank page for later update

Story Board for assignment 2


Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Golden Crystal

Abstract

Words about an architectural premise

Although "Fence" is structure, it is not only building structure in architecture. Any kind of limitation such as spiritual, psychological , traditional, religious, etc also can be stated as "fence". We cannot ignore or forget "fence in architecture design. We should consider the limitation as a frame that we try to struggle in it. Once our concept passes through but not break the frame, it will become a concept which is meaningful to the frame

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Storyboard




Final Video

Snowflakes

Glass Shell

Guitar

Holy Bible

Bee Hive

Fence

Fence is the idea of boundary, structure, etc. Things that must not exceed "fence". Snowflake, shell, musical instruments, religion also have their rules. The rules or the action that follows these rules can be called as "fence"

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Thursday, August 7, 2008