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Final Renders
Posted 06 Jun 2006 at 12:15pm by Greg Parsonson
These are the final renders for assignment 1b: Jpag formate.
Note: also attached to web page.
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Sayamaike historical Museum: Assignment 1a PowerPoint
Posted 08 May 2006 at 11:37am by Greg Parsonson
Sayamaike historical Museum: Assignment 1a PowerPoint
Posted 08 May 2006 at 11:35am by Greg Parsonson
This is the final submission as part of assignment 1a due tomorrow (9/5/06), this is a power point analysis of the final CAD model completed in archicad but not entirely modelled because of partners non contribution.
This file includes all preliminary renders (blogged 8/5/06) and an embedded 3ds file with only one saved view point. Note: could not find in tutorials how to use deep publisher to save 3 different views.
The final page of this document is a perspective section to show points that the analysis of interior light will be of interest. G
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Sayamaike historical Museum: Assignment 1a Images
Posted 08 May 2006 at 11:21am by Greg Parsonson
Some final renders for assignment 1a out of archicad, one material applied in most situations. One light source I think, the sun was turned on and was set to contribute to the ambient light was set as on.
Copies of these files are in hand-in floder on R drive. G
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Sayamaike Historical Museum: Final CAD File.
Posted 07 May 2006 at 4:33pm by Greg Parsonson
Final ArchiCAD file attached for my section of the building, CAD renders taken from this model for the power point file as part of assessment 1a.
Perspective sections and 3ds files also saved out form this final file.
Note: The complete building is only semi complete, and there has been no indication from my partner as to whether or not his section of the model is ready to be conbined, renders assume his sections of the building in volume form only. G
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Sayamaike Historical Museum - Trail 3d Sections
Posted 05 May 2006 at 2:10pm by Greg Parsonson
Attached are trail 3d sections to explore the nature of the light with the intreior spaces, specifcally relating to my portion of the model. the areas of interest include the sky lights down the length of the main gallery and also the passage way canopied by a water fall, crucial relationships between light and texture. G
Note: Partner has been notified of the final stages of the modelling process but has been unresponsive, (His) section of the model is included in the background of the images with 1 material applied. G
Sayamaike Historical Museum - 3ds files
Posted 05 May 2006 at 1:44pm by Greg Parsonson
Attached are trial 3ds files: viewed from different parts of the building:
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Sayamaike Historical Museum - Modelling Images
Posted 05 May 2006 at 1:38pm by Greg Parsonson
Attached are images of the trouble areas of the structure which required special techniques in the modelling process, the list below describes which archicad tools I used to match as close as possible to the actual built form from researched images:
Image 1: Spiral Stairs: these had to be made using individual slabs and then using the rotate multiple tool to spiral them. In section each level could be changed.
Image 2: Curved Walkway: the floor was project through the wall and applied to the corved form by the magic wond tool.
Image 3: Internal Excavation: the archiological form in the centre of the building stretches up some 20 m and was formed by drawing a wall and using the trim to roof tool to cretae the pyramid shape.
Image 4: Water Fall Canopy: using the wall tool I created small section of wall at random lengths then grouping tese elements and multipled them down the length of the water feature. by appling the material of water to the walls and slabs within the feature I could determine what was structure and what was feature.
Image 5: Curved Hand Rail: this is simply a a section of wall cretaed from a semi circle using the magic wond tool, with peramiters set to 900mm above the mezzinine floor height, and 75mm wide. material: Stainless steel.
Image 6: Ramped Entry: the main entry from street level is a ramp which dives below to canopies and enters the building on the eastern side of the building.
Using the roof tool with floor material applied and a thickness of 800mm at a pitch of 12deg. the ramp was formed. to position the ramp at the correct level I moved in and out of section using the cross section tool.
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Sayamaike Historical Museum - Modelling Final Stages
Posted 05 May 2006 at 1:15pm by Greg Parsonson
Attached is the final archicad model file for the completion of assignment 1a.
The small detail has not been included; shaped handrails, site background landscaping etc.
Partners section of building is left in volume form so that the complete scale can be seen.
Jpeg images of difficult modelling areas will be blogged after this file. G
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Sayamaike Historical Museum: Final Modelling Process
Posted 02 May 2006 at 2:19pm by Greg Parsonson
Attached is a plan document of what and how the final compents yet to be completed before Tue. (9/5) are to be carried out.
Please note the key areas yet tobe modelled may not be completed to the desired level of detail.
Archicad materials are also noted and past on to partner so both parts of the model have a matching aesthetic.
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Comments
Greg Parsonson: Blooged Files
02 May 2006 at 10:00am
I Have blogged files last night (1st/5) and they appear on my personal blog but not my project blog, when they were created they were done under the drop down box for the assignment, can these be duplicated on the assignment blog?
"Sayamaike Historical Museum" Please see new postings board, i will try to move them by reposting. Greg
Greg Parsonson: Partner Allocated
28 Apr 2006 at 5:09am
Partner has been allocated, yet to make contact for planning session:
grparch@xtra.co.nz
Mike Donn: Partner not yet contacted - 28 April 2006
28 Apr 2006 at 12:07pm
Hi Greg / Sam
I am surprised and appalled by the content of your email Greg. It seems to imply that you and Sam have lost some 30-40 hours of work time in the 3 weeks prior to the break from lectures for study and assignment work and the two weeks of the break itself. So in making the model you have to catch that time up while still putting in your future 10-12 hours a week. And what's more, in that time you (both) have not even contacted your partner in the project?
There is a lot to do and not a lot of time left. I'd like to see a work plan asap. Just starting on putting up the details of the modelling process now is apparently leaving things in assignment 2 as not able to be done...? A coping strategy for that will be needed as well.
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