Monday 29 June 2015

Final Submission: Bridge (Experiment 3)

Final Submission


Mash up 

It’s a place of great dignity and real elegance, and the renovations that are being proposed are going to make it a busier, louder, brighter kind of place. The ability to design with more complex variation and iteration consider the building to be one of the greatest masterpieces of Modernist architecture and consistently take steps to preserve and curate this landmark aesthetically, functionally and culturally. This marks a significant change in focus with further global warming, force engineers to design resilient structures that are able to limit the flood impacts from software that facilitates the production of digital versions of traditional architectural documentation to the expansion of design capabilities through advanced computational modelling or desktop-free design production reliant on mobile devices and cloud computing.




Pogrebin, Robin. 2015, "Proposed Design changes to the four seasons prompt and outcry."
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/07/arts/design/proposed-design-changes-to-the-four-seasons-prompt-an-outcry.html?ref=topics&_r=0

Leighton, Michael. 2013, "Could Computational design go mainstream?" 
http://archrecord.construction.com/news/2013/07/130708-Could-Computational-Design-Go-Mainstream.asp

Hannam, Peter. 2015, "Sydney storms get more intense as engineers begin to adjust to climate change" 
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/sydney-storms-get-more-intense-as-engineers-begin-to-adjust-to-climate-change-20150429-1mvs8h.html


Perspectives








Textures





Linear, Scalar, Rotational, Abduction, Compressed, Split

Bridge Design


Moving Elements



Side of Bridge opens up to create the option to view outside whilst walking along the bridge.


Can also be closed depending on the weather



Other side can be opened too to create a two way 





Bridge - Final Model Design


Overview of the bridge


An inside view of the bridge



Another inside view of the bridge.



A viewpoint in a car.



A pedestrians viewpoint.















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