Tuesday, 1 April 2014

3D Rendered Perspectives

 This is front view of the underground section for Steinway & Sons. The building meant to represent a knot, this to give an elaborate criss-cross pattern of overlapping structures that intersected with each other.
 This is a perspective view of both top and bottom section of the building, included in the image is the representation of site. Instead of embedding the structure in the site I would excavate the site and leave the structure exposed so that it can be viewed from the outside.
This photo shows a section of both the top and bottom if the structure and through the site.
For the bottom section of the structure I have provided holes in the top to act as light wells to provides natural light into the structure, and they flow all the way down through to the bottom.

Two Section

 This is the section of the Under Ground which is for the client Steinway & Sons, and the adjective i decided to use was elaborate. By making the extrusions intersect with each other and then cut away from were theses parts intersect it leaves an elaborate pattern  of pathways through the design.
The Section on the right is of the top part of the building which is for revival motorcycles, and my noun was speed. I saw speed a sharp bold lines, which gives me the body of the structure, also with speed i though that it was suitable to make the floor plan easy and fast to move through. The two tube on either side are used to represent the exhaust pipes of a motorcycle.