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Andrew Delle Bovi, University At Buffalo, School of Architecture and Planning. This Portfolio was based on around two projects. The first project the goal was to make a model that displayed a relationship between three objects that were picked by choice. The second project was to create a musuem that would display three art pieces of choice.

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Andrew Delle BoviArchitecture Design Studio 101Fall 2009 Portfolio

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Table of Contents

Semester 1 Fall 2009

Project One...............................................................................................Pgs. 1-13

Project Two..............................................................................................Pgs. 14-26

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For our first project of the year we were asked to collect three objects of our choice from Buffalo ReUSE. This is a local store in which they collect items from demolished houses and resell them to the community. The Goal of this project was to create an interesting relationship between the objects.

Project One

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My Objects

Wood Doorknob Metal Doorknob Glass Fixture

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Study Model One

Concept

Central axes alligned

Indexing of objects using the cardboard

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Study Model Two

Concept

Intersecting Axes Indexing of objects using the cardboard

Interesting Negative Spaces

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Prelimbinary Sketches

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Project One Final Model Concepts

Intersecting Axes are exageratted in the crossing x and y linear cardboard pieces.

A relationship is created by light. The light reflects off of the metalic doorknob to create a silloutte effect on the wooden doorknob while the viewer sees all this through a transparent orange glass fixture.

There are interesting negative spaces being created between all three objects in this model as well.

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Plan and Section Final Model

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Axonometric Final Model

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Final Wire Model

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Project One Diagrams Final Model

Diagram and Wire Model Concept

The Diagram is based off of my wire model which was a focus on light rays

The point of the wire model was to model the negative space

I followed a set of light rays throughout the model and illustrated where the light rays would reflect and collide in my diagrams.

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Project Two For this project we were asked to choose three art pieces from a selection. The goal of selecting and exhibiting these pieces was to heighten and enhance the experiential qualities of each art-work. A primary aim of my space was to show spatial relationships between my art pieces and enhance the visual and tactile relation-ships between the objects and the viewers.

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The Art Pieces Project Two

Raethro PinkJames Turrell

Turning Your World Upside DownAnish Kapoor

Two-Way Triangle Pavillion

Dan Graham

http://www.artfund.org/artwork/10087/ raethro-pink

http://www.upprojects.com/portavilion/files/short_statement_by_Dan_Graham.pdf

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ hanneorla/3809487384/

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Plans, Sections and Perspective Views of Art Pieces

Turning Your World Upsidedown Two Way Triangle-Pavillion Raethro Pink

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Art Pieces Concept Models

Concepts

A major commenalitythat I found in all three of these concept models was a sense of expansion and contraction.

Turning Your World UpsideDown

Raethro Pink

Two-Way Triangle Mirror

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First Study ModelsProject Two

Concepts

Shows important tectonic methods used in my final model

Shows the placement of the objects in the final model

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Second Study ModelProject Two

Concepts:

I incorporated the design and structure of one of my concept models into this study model

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Final ModelProject TwoConcepts

The main concept of this final model was about expansion and contraction through space.

I found this similar idea in all three of my art pieces through my concept models.

The tectonic method I use throughout the model are linear strips made of basswood.

In order to index the space not in an act of expanding or contracting I used a constant amount of linear strips at a constant distance. This indexing creates interesting enclosed space.

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Expansion Expansion

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Project Two Plan of Final Model

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Project Two Section of Final Model

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Andrew Delle BoviPhone: (914)-227-0636Address: 4 Tanglewild Pl, Chappaqua, NY, 10514Email: [email protected]

Professors: Chris Romano, Joyce Hwang,Joe DahmenTeachers Assistant: Nathaniel Cornman