Saturday, February 26, 2011
Cross-Check :: All Studios
Site/Defense/Attitude :: No Vacancy
SITE: exploring, representing, defending, and altering the chosen site as seen through the eyes of your project.
DEFENSE: the logistics, tactics, operations, techniques, and resultants of your method of working on those structures.
ATTITUDE: the atmosphere, character, and ideas behind your work.
(Image 1 by Holly DeRussel, image 2 by Grant Weaver, and text by Catie Newell)
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Studio Trip to Columbus, Indiana :: Typeform Redux
Images from the Typeform Redux Studio's trip to Columbus, Indiana.
Image 1: Mill Race Ampitheater
Image 2 and 3: Elliott Stone Company
Image 4, 5, and 6: Jefferson Proving Ground
Image 7: Cummins Building_ Roche Dinkeloo
(Photos by Jungmin Yoo)
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Detroit Explosion Prompts :: No Vacancy
A difficult upkeep, all materials run a course of deterioration. Each with its own pace and exposure the outermost envelope of all structures is pulled directly both by exterior atmosphere and its harsh realities and the juxtaposed machined atmosphere of the interior. Using the vertical surfaces hovering within and around the blocks of W. Adams Street, Park Avenue, W. Elizabeth Street, and Woodward Avenue, develop an intervention that works amongst the block’s surfaces and negatives spaces. Note this is the location of the Fine Arts façade: exposed and suspended. (Images 1 and 2 by Maja Mrdalj, images 3 and 4 by Matt Young, and text by Catie Newell)
Friday, February 18, 2011
Review :: Loose Fit, Loose Form
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Review :: Flat
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Charged (Review 1) :: No Vacancy
EMPHASIZE THE PERTINENT AS IS CONDITION: amplify . Draw the Genesee Towers through the eyes of the conditions that matter most to your project. Use the class-wide AS- IS drawings as a base for manipulation. Line-weight, ghosting, color, drawing type, and vantage point, (amongst others) are all tools at your disposal. Determine the best techniques for your cause.
UNBASHFUL: energiz e. Attack the building through your concepts, bold, and unforgiving; an energetic drawing.
(Images 1 and 2 by Eric Craig, images 3 and 4 by Sophia Zhou, and text by Catie Newell)