Saturday, May 23, 2020

Week5_HandmadeModels





Scale of my handmade model 1 is 1:10. Cardboard has been used as the primary material. Different geometrical shapes has been used for the passing of light, thus allowing me to capture my intended visual for my interiors. Cardboard furnitures has been used. Box-like structure represents my present living space in UNSW New College Campus.



The scale of the above mentioned handmade model is also 1:10. The concept of these geometrical shapes has come from my childhood farm house back in my country. Through the proper use of shapes, sufficient amount of light has penetrated the interior of my model.




Scale of model 3 is 1:15. This concept for light to enter into my model came from the Chapel Church of Light. The emptiness is meant to invade the occupants, allowing filling up the room for the spiritual. Such simple design and concept amazes one and can certainly lift up the spirits.




A scale of 1:15 has been used for this model. This structure came into my mind from the first studio I rented when I came to Sydney from my home country. I have used dotted like holes for light to enter the room. These holes were made by using a sharp nail. Maison Bordeaux, built by Rem Koolhaas was the inspiration for these dotted like holes. His concept of using holes for air and light circulation amazed me.




This is my only paper model with a scale of 1:10. I found it quite challenging to make a paper model especially connecting the walls. But through using cardboard I was able to join the segments. Due to the unfortunate event of Covid-19, I used the tools that I had within my reach. I have used small sections from laser-cut envelopes, cut them into desired shapes and made them into windows.

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