Thursday 8 December 2011

Ingrid Siliakus




Reflection on Sagrada Familia
2008
60x30x30 cm



Captured
2008
30x25x25 cm



Innerrings
2006
(cut paper)
30x30x30 cm

Zone - People


The idea is to create such a space, which will adjust to the needs of people.

I decided to focus on the inhabitants and occupants of the place.
I want my structure to expand and to decrease depending on how many people are inside. It will define the height of different parts of the building, one expansion will launch the further growth and vise-versa.

Zone


Wednesday 7 December 2011

People Chart

Based on the example of Control Chart.



 Note: i should indicate what exactly i was exploring.
 Note: if i show the data on subject, then i need to add the time it was taken.

Diagrams, Graphs and Charts

diagram is a two-dimensional geometric symbolic representation of information according to some visualisation technique. Sometimes, the technique uses a three-dimensional visualisation which is then projected onto the two-dimensional surface.


• Pictorial, yet abstract, representations of information, and mapsline graphsbar chartsengineering blueprints, and architectssketches are all examples of diagrams, whereas photographs and video are not
• Abstract graphic portrayals of the subject matter they represent
• Abstract rather than literal representations of information
• Simplified figures, caricatures in a way, intended to convey essential meaning
• Simplest and most fitting solution to a problem


The essences of diagram:
  • form of visual formatting devices
  • display that do not show quantitative data, but rather relationships and abstract information
  • with building blocks such as geometrical shapes connected by lines, arrows, or other visual links


chart is a graphical representation of data. Data is represented by symbols. A chart can represent numeric data, functions or some kinds of qualitative structures.


graph is an abstract representation of a set of objects where some pairs of the objects are connected by links.

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Imagine City



So, my design is a city above Barbican, that was made out of 4th floor plan.
The difficulty about is that the whole space is inverted - upside down.
As a city of future, it floats barely above the tops of towers.
However, you see it, but it's not easy to access it.

New City



Negative space - New City creation





What was created from original.

Negative space - New City







I decided on this floor plan, it's complicated enough to give many possibilities of creation.
Plus it has round shape and cornered space, which allows to control the height and order.


Negative space - Volume, Experiment Shape [4]

Floor 4
Original Form




New Shape





Volume

Negative space - Volume, Experiment Shape [2]

Floor 2





Shape







Part

Negative space - Volume, Experiment Shape [1]

Floor 1







 Part