2011年7月31日星期日

WEEK3

Poster of two creatures i have chosen for










Hand sketches 

                                Angelacowdy's Dwelling


10 expressive words: natural comfort leisure green round giant trees relax connection hollow out

10expressive words: danger fire multified shape slice corner rocky irregular grey hot
FireDragon's dwelling 


2011年7月24日星期日

creatures for week2





                           Name: Angelacowedy, its the combination creature, combine with angel and cow, likes grass

Poison:This creature is very danger, whoever try to walk close to him, he will spread the poison and hurt others.


Firedrgon: He likes to eat little animals, he has very shape teeth. He will fire-breathing when he gets angry

Curville: She has a butterfly wing where she can fly in the sky, also, she has the ability to dig holes using her shape teeth to find food in the underground


This creature is called legy, he has many lefts that allow him to hav an excellent ability to swim in the water as well as walk on the ground. He likes to live in the sea and eat seafood. He doesn't like to play with other animals.

DUCKY LIKES TO USE HIS UPPER EYES TO FIND FOOD FOR HIM SELF
  ZAHA HADID

Zaha Hadid



Zaha Hadid is an Iraqi-British architect who won the Pritzker Architecture Prize as the first female architect. She established her design studio at 1980. She is not only an architect but also good at interior design and Industry design, she passionate at the artistic categories. Zaha Hadid’s works approaches to fragmented geometry and evoke the chaos of the modern life. 

















Representative works:




R. LOPEZ DE HEREDIA WINE PAVILION

Haro, Spain
2001–2006







The new pavilion would be just one layer in a larger composition. Proceeding with this almost onion analogy, various studies led to a container developed in sectional cuts. The section distorts from a rectangle around the old pavilion to a distorted memory shape resembling a decanter.




EGYPT PAVILION, SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO

Shanghai, China
2010







The installation is designed as a series of spaces wrapped by a ribbon of fabric which spirals and twists upon itself to create multiple perspectives. The pavilion’s façade is highlighted at the main entrance by elements of the ribbon which welcome visitors into the space and guide them throughout the exhibition. The ribbon connects the different zones of the pavilion – giving each space a distinct identity, yet bringing a unifying formal character to the overall exhibition. It combines ceiling, floor and walls in a spatial continuum to showcase the artifacts and becomes a projection surface for an astonishing moving-image installation – a film commissioned and designed especially for the fluid surfaces of the ribbon within the Egyptian Pavilion. 

Student: JING LIU



                                                                    TOYO ITO














Reference:
2.       http://www.zaha-hadid.com/cultural/burnham-pavilion   Accessed 2011/07/18
3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaha_Hadid  Accessed 2011/07/20
4.http://designmuseum.org/design/zaha-hadid Accessed 2011/07/20

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