2010年6月15日 星期二

Final Model











Since Angela Merkel is the first female German Chancellor, I designed her office in a geometric shape but still having curvy lines. She is definitely influencial in the world which is represented by the sharp raised form but still having a sense of curvy shape to symbolise feminine but strength at the same time.
While for Helen Keller, it is represented by hanging office from the bridge. The 'stair-like" organic office symbolizes the gradual power that affect us. Unlike Merkel, Keller's kind of influencing people is different, which is more on the mental side of people.
Google Warehouse: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=476191aa02616de8b7d58ffaf399da98&prevstart=0
http://www.filefront.com/16756337/ARCH1101%202010%20Kan%20Yuet%20Ting%20EXP3.zip




Draft Crysis environment











Review from Peer




2010年5月24日 星期一

Valley





Monument Valley, USA
http://www.pdphoto.org/PictureDetail.php?pg=5496&mat=pdef

MashUp

Angela Merkel, Miranda Kerr and Helen Keller are international celebrities: Germany's first woman chancellor, Australian supermodel and America’s first deafblind person who enrolled at an institution of higher learning. Realising dreams, superwomem with a safe pair of hands, battle for the world financial markets, making of the technology to enables blind and deafblind people direct and independent communication. Living on a farm in a solar-powered house with a hammock and a vegetable patch, they fight against climate change. All women, regardless of their shape and size, had to feel confident within themselves and what they have got.

Angela Merkel
(BBC News, "Angela Merkel's cult of dependability", http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/8278352.stm, 2009/09/28)

Miranda Kerr
(News.com.au, "Miranda Kerr weighs into body debate, admitting to concerns over her own body", http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/fashion/miranda-kerr-weighs-into-body-debate-admitting-to-concerns-over-her-own-body/story-e6frfn7i-1225819066288)

Helen Keller
(RNIB, "Helen Keller", http://www.rnib.org.uk/aboutus/aboutsightloss/famous/pages/helenkeller.aspx#H2Heading10)