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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 05
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 05. MATERIAL: Prismatic (Translucent) Ceiling Panel. Above: Textured Surface Facing Down. Above: Textured Surface Facing Up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MARCH, SAPP, UMD. View my complete profile. ARCH670, The Course. MAA, The Professor. SAPP, The School.
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Fragmenting the Defragmented
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Here, the metaphorically linked events have been fragmented and reconnected to question the temporal relationship between the two events that were otherwise shuffled together. Isolating the "Dog" Sequence. Isolating the "Mob" Sequence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MARCH, SAPP, UMD. MAA, The Professor.
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dickson|arch670|UMD: May 2007
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Friday, May 18, 2007. Tuesday, May 8, 2007. My process thus far:. Digitally model the animation. Physically model the digital model. What emerged from this process was a set of drawings used in the constructrion of the physical artifact that were far more compelling than either the animation or the artifact itself. My intention is to begin the process all over again, using the new, emergent diagram as a basis for future investigations. Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: March 2008
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, March 27, 2008. In traditional architectural graphics, moments of framing and sectioning are often treated simultaneously. any orthographic cut is a section, but nevertheless that cut is often the frame for space or is framed by context.). Labels: presentation project 01. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Forms of Expression...
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 01
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 01. CONCEPT: The movie sequence is the generator for a surface. The diagrammatic elements for each transition is translated into a formwork. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MARCH, SAPP, UMD. View my complete profile. ARCH670, The Course. MAA, The Professor.
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: May 2008
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Formwork Documentation: The Holes (Part 2). Recap: for the four rows of holes away from center, the clamps are repositioned, and additional height on the jig is added to accomodate the clamps' new position as not to conflict with the formwork. Six rows of holes per plate. A lot of carriage bolts are ...
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yazdanseta|arch670|UMD: Coop Himmelb(L)au Quote:
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This blog is dedicaed to arch670 and Professor Michael Ambrose. Friday, February 16, 2007. Nothing is left to us of the architecture of past epochs, just as we can no longer derive any benefit from the literary and historical teaching given in schools." (1926). February 19, 2007 at 6:57 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Project 1c ComPoSitiOnaL diSpLaCeMenT. ReaDing SyNopSis: WaRping sPaCe. Project 1b ComposiTional Frames pRoCess. Project 1b ComposiTional Frames. View my complete profile.
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yazdanseta|arch670|UMD: May 2007
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This blog is dedicaed to arch670 and Professor Michael Ambrose. Monday, May 14, 2007. Tuesday, May 8, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MArch 2008 University of Maryland MSAAD 2010 Columbia University GSAPP. View my complete profile.
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Formwork Documentation: Beginning
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, May 15, 2008. The two events from the movie clip have been translated into panels. The intent is for the two panels to face each other and "converge" (or press into each other) and become something like an iron maiden. The dog chase is represented by one plate and the the mob chase is the other. MARCH, SAPP, UMD.
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dickson|arch670|UMD: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. A room full of monkeys with typewriters . . . will they eventually make Shakespeare? What makes a group of blind and completely unintelligent ants work together in such a beautifully choreographed way? How can thousands of fireflies in Thailand blink with complete synchronization? The next and seemingly obvious question (at least for me) is: "How can a study of emergence be a generator of architectural forms? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).