Monday 22 August 2011

Example Posters

http://imgs.abduzeedo.com/files/paul0v2/3d-labrooy/3d-15.jpg

http://www.ideabooks.nl/ideapix/08557.ito.JPG

http://www.ideabooks.nl/ideapix/98560.worlds3.croq.jpg

http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/b/0/0/104/f/AAAACyg_r4AAAAAAAQT2MQ.jpg?v=1289432465000

Graphics of Architect

My analysis of the layouts of Toyo Ito some of these images are not specifically made by the architect himself though the illustrators has incorporated Toyo's initial ideas and concepts towards his architecture.. for example the use of nature and technology, his technique in design with he's unique sketches, the use of creating space and the human activity. The use of the initial building in the background shows what the poster is about which I will be incorporating into my poster design.. then the context clearly shows over the building.


Progression Environment




Week 5 - Markers


If you're reading this steven. I have a medical certificate to explain my absence.







Sunday 7 August 2011

Week 4 - Augmented Reality


Augmented Reality Inspires!

Week 3

Week 3 -

Spore - Spotty/Theatre/P.Fold#3/Environment#2


Floor Plan


Cross Section


Long Section









Week 2 - 3D Environments


Crysis


Environment 1

Environment 2


Week 2 - Expressive Sketching



Interior/Exterior For Each Environment

Environment 1



Environment 2



Week 2 - Two Distinct Spaces


Spotty / Theatre


Natural
Extraordinary
Bright
Dark
Structural
-
Lights
Performance
Radiant
Hidden
Dimensional


Dougie / Crematorium



Waves
Energy
Vibrant
Flow
Space
-
Lighting
Deep
Focus
Chill
Peaceful


Week 2 - Two Distinct Environments


Hand Sketches

Week 2 - Spore Creatures

SPORE

DOUGIE - Crematorium in Kakamigahara
Dougie was inspired by an angel that can travel through all elements known.


LONER - Aluminium Cottage
Inspired by a nomad survivalist


SPOTTY - Za-Koenji Public Theatre
Inspired by a spotlight in a theatre


Week 2 - Studio


Further Research

ZA-KOENJI PUBLIC THEATRE
(deatils)

ALUMINIUM COTTAGE
(details)

CREMATORIUM IN KAKAMIGAHARA
(details)