Architecture Design Studio: EarthResearch Exercise 01: Point, Line, Plane
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: The Ian Potter Museum of Art [The Univer-sity of Melbourne By Fender Katsalidis Architects
Combination of line and plane Using planes to define different layers Columns in between levels defines line that acts as a fundamental design
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: University Eyecare Clinic in The University
of Melbourne
Combination of line and plane Using plane to show the division of level Using line as a overall design, which appears
as a dotted line vertically placed on the wall
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: RMIT University Design Hub - Building 100 By Sean Godsell Architects
Circle plane act as a wall Connected with line Circle plane rotate along the
line connected with 2 point, let-ting light to pass through
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: RMIT University Swanston Academic
Building - Building 80 By Lyons Architects
Triangle plane act as a wall, and also opening
Using diagional lines to be the seperation line between wall and opening
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: Micasa8 131 Pelham Street Carlton by Hayball Leonard Stent
Large concrete slab cover-ing the next slab, act as a fish scale
Different colours of con-crete are used, such that the slab appears in two colours, making a scribble line from the top floor to the base.
Photo above: www.s-h-a.com.au
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: 18.36.54 House by Daniel Libeskind
18.36.54 is based on the de-sign of living space, formed by a spiraling ribbon of 18 planes, defined by 36 points, and con-nected by 54 lines
by connecting points, we have lines; by linking lines, we have planes; by putting planes together, we get volume
Photo from: http://spfaust.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/18-36-54-house-by-daniel-libeskind-modern-work-of-art-set-in-nature/
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: Marqus de Riscal Vineyard Hotel, Elciego, Spain by Frank Gehry
Large multi-coloured rib-bon-like titanium plane sup-ported by several columns
Curved titanium plane de-fines volume and also pro-vides shading
Photo from : http://talknowalk.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/visit-the-dancing-house-designed-by-frank-gehry/
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: Stoa of Attalos
by King Attalos II of Pergamon
Large columns closely packed together
Defining areas Acts like a wall(plane) but
keeps permeability Long structure
Photo from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stoa_in_Athens.jpghttp://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/ARTH209/Hellenistic.html
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlanePrecedent: Flinders street station Rejuvenate Project by Zaha Hadid Architecture & BVN Architecture
Twisted plane from aerial view Curved lines as a fundamental design Linking lines with glass, defines interior
Photo from : http://vote.majorprojects.vic.gov.au/entrant/zaha-hadid-architecture-bvn-architecture
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlaneBrief: Podium
Photo from : http://www.rferl.org/content/Death_Toll_From_Russian_Wildfires_Raised_To_48/2118134.htmlhttp://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/united-states/maintain-ing-public-parks-with-private-funds-58084.htmlhttp://www.jokeroo.com/pictures/travel/1035685.html
A place to lie down, sit up, stand and walk Comfort Easy to access Open area
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlaneAgenda: Daisy Flower
Photo from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bellis_perennis_white_%28aka%29.jpgRef: http://livingartsoriginals.com/flower-daisy.htm
Daisy Flower Language of flower: purity,
simplicity Point, line Place to rest
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlaneAgenda: Flowing water stream
Photo from: http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-flowing-water-stream-image2429940
Flowing water stream Watering on flower Plane Provides shading
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlaneThe Design
Research Exercise 01: Point, Line, PlaneThe Design