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Monday, February 16, 2009
Slices | Live + Work + Show . 9:59 AM

The designer i chose to work on is Santiago Calatrava, he is an architect, sculptor and engineer.

Mood box
#1 For the first mood box, i placed a slope made out of paper clay and attached a picture of the sky to the top of the moodbox to depict a peaceful and back to nature feel however, it was not very successful and the slope cracked and broke due to its material.
#2 As a lot of works by Santiago Calatrava seem to be inspired by nature and the bones of animals, the second moodbox had a ribcage.


Mock up model
From the moodbox came bone- like structures which led on to the 1:100 moodbox cum shophouse. These had a sort of kinestatic feel to them and were arranged in a form of an S.

The 1:100 mock up model evolved to the 1:50 model which was quite different from the previous model. This one had structures all over the place, uncontrolled and interesting to the eye.




Designed
DESIGN
NGISED
GSEIND

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credits
layout: kellieJANE
image: Jamie Teh
brushes: deviantart