Monday 11 March 2013

7 IMAGES SHOWING 2 DRAFT SKETCHUP MODELS AND 1 DEVELOPED SKETCHUP MODEL

Draft Sketchup Model #1


Above ground model shown in isolation; inspired by the adjective elegant assigned to Antonio Stradivari's work.

Below ground model shown in isolation; inspired by the verb devour assigned to Jiro Ono's work.



















Original sketch on which Draft Sketchup Model #1 was based.





Draft Sketchup Model #2


Above ground model shown in isolation; inspired by the noun tradition assigned to Jiro Ono's work.

Below ground model shown in isolation; inspired by the adjective elegant assigned to Antonio Stradivari's work.

Original sketch on which Draft Sketchup Model #2 was based.



Experimentation with textures within developed model






Modelled crafts within developed model






























The stairs

Stair design linking Jiro Ono's above ground studio space to the ground level showroom.

Original design sketches on which the final Jiro Ono stair design was based.


Stair design linking Antonio Stradivari's below ground studio space to the ground level showroom.

Original design sketches on which the final Antonio Stradivari stair design was based.




General screenshots of developed model




























Main facade of above ground multi-level studio space (Jiro Ono's studio space)

















Back facade of above ground multi-level studio space (Jiro Ono's studio space)
















Ground level showroom (sushi train/acoustic venue)
















Curved descent from showroom into below ground studio space (Antonio Stradivari's studio space); curved, solid surfaces exaggerate the reverberation and volume emanating from Stradivari's string instruments.




Interior of Antonio Stradivari's below ground studio space


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