1st semester portfolio
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Greg Winawer
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CONTENTS
CUBE ON CUBE4TOTEM5CUBE CITY8
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FIGURE-GROUND FIGURE10CASE STUDY12PROJECTIVE MODELS14PRIMORDIAL PAVILLION16
CUBE ON CUBE4
TOTEM
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CUBE ON CUBE
Cube on Cube explores ste-rotomic model making, de-signed within a 3” x 3” x 3” cubic volume
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Totem
Totem takes the previous sterotomic model making
into the vertical plane, and introduces tectonic design
into the design process
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CUBEC ITY
Individual design combined with commu-native influences is what makes Cube City. The synthesis of stereotomic and tectonic design is the 3-dimensional extrustion of the assigned 2-dimensional painting
At the climax of this project, the mdoels were displayed at walking height, and specifically placed based on design studio and reference
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FIGURE GROUND FIGURE
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Figure-Ground Figure explores the various usages of a figure-ground dia-gram, while also bringing foward the use of hatching
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Spatial Organization
archdaily.com/205541/ad-classics-wall-house-2-john-hejdukHays, K. Michael, and John Hejduk 1929-2000. 2002. Sanctuaries, the last works of john hejduk: Diagrammatic plan 3---Structural Organization
Diagrammatic plan 2---Naturally Curved Structures
Diagrammatic plan 1---Linear Spatial and Formal Organization
Five characteristics:1.Linear Spatial Organization2.Naturally Curved Figures3.Intersecting Faces4.Joining Faces5.Additive Structure
John Hejduk, Wall House 2
CASE STUDY: The House
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This case study done on John Hejduk’s Wall House 2 is the stepping stone to the next project. The case study taught new methods of analysis and research
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PROJECTIVE MODELS
A precusor to the final proj-ect of the first semester, the projective models are cre-ated based off of the case study previously done on the Wall House 2
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PRIM
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Primordial Pavillion is the final proj-ect of the first semester. The Pavillion is influenced by all skills learned pri-or, and the prior case study 17