Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Final Sketchup Model.

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Electroliquid aggregation: a harsh collision of axes and linearity result in interesting interplay between masses and voids, ultimately creating a relationship between the internal and the external.

My final model places an emphasis on the horizontal embodying the electroliquid aggreation for this assignment. The lines become vectors, leading individuals across the different levels on the threshold, whilst the vertical lines define the spaces within the monument.
 
Panoramic view of entire monument.

Reverse side of previous image. This being Libeskind's side of the monument, I placed a heavy emphasis on minimalism and simplicity to showcase the collision of axes, the size of each linearity exaggerating this idea.

Profile view of monument highlighting transitions from internal, covered spaces to the external. This image also places an emphasis on the collision of different axes.

Close up view of the lowest level of monument. By comparing the size of the man to the moment, the differences in scale clearly visible. Image also highlights cut-out details to allow passing of light. This image, showcasing Hans Scharoun's monument, clearly shows the interplay between mass and void.

Image clearly shows the long meeting place for architectural and engineering students as it joins the two monuments together.

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