Wednesday 15 March 2017

18 Sketch Sections

Top Left: Sticks (Louise Bourgeois), Streamlined (Magnus Walker)
Top Right: Garment (Issey Miyake), Crawl (Louise Bourgeois)
Bottom Left: Retro (Magnus Walker), Elegant (Issey Miyake)
Bottom Right: Creepy (Louise Bourgeois), Enwrap (Issey Miyake)


Top Left: Streamlined (Magnus Walker), Garment (Issey Miyake)
Top Right: 
Crawl (Louise Bourgeois), Retro (Magnus Walker)
Bottom Left:
Reinforce (Magnus Walker), Creepy (Louise Bourgeois)
Bottom Right: Elegant (Issey Miyake), Sticks (Louise Bourgeois)




Top Left: Enwrap (Issey Miyake), Reinforce (Magnus Walker)
Top Right: 
Creepy (Louise Bourgeois), Streamlined (Magnus Walker)
Bottom Left: 
Retro (Magnus Walker), Garment (Issey Miyake)
Bottom Right: 
Elegant (Issey Miyake), Crawl (Louise Bourgeois)



Top Left: Reinforce (Magnus Walker), Sticks (Louise Bourgeois)
Top Right: 
Creepy (Louise Bourgeois), Elegant (Issey Miyake)
Bottom Left: 
Streamlined (Magnus Walker), Enwrap (Issey Miyake)
Bottom Right: 
Garment (Issey Miyake), Reinforce (Magnus Walker)

Top: Retro (Magnus Walker), Sticks (Louise Bourgeois)
Bottom: 
Reinforce (Magnus Walker), Crawl (Louise Bourgeois)

Introduction to Clients

Client 1: Magnus Walker
















Noun: Retro
Verb: Reinforce
Adjective: Streamlined

Client 2: Issey Miyake





















Noun: Garment
Verb: Enwrap
Adjective: Elegant


Client 3: Louise Bourgeois





















Noun: Sticks
Verb: Crawl
Adjective: Creepy

Introduction to ARCH1101

Best Piece of Creative Work before coming into ARCH1101
In 2013, when I was in year 10, I was required to design a bedside table for Design and Technology. We were limits in sizing and range of materials to use. Another requirement for the bedside table was the inclusion of at least one drawer. After numerous plans and research, I decided to go with a design which had a small drawer for paper at the top, a large drawer at the bottom as well as a bookshelf in the middle.

A Great Piece of Architecture

The Buhrich House II was designed by Hugh Buhrich in 1968 and completed in 1972. It is snuggled in bushland along the water-edge facade of Sugarloaf Bay in Castlecrag, northern Sydney. What makes the design of this house exquisite is the fact that by expressing the textual and tactile qualities of materials, it actually blends into the surroundings rather than disturb. Features that help achieve this include the wave roof-ceiling as well as the open plan living towards the coast.

Original Photo of Something Beautiful

In February 2017, I visited many sights of Guangzhou, China. I took this picture of Guangzhou Tower on February 6. Officially opened on October 1 2010, it is 600 metres high - 450 metre main body and 150 metre antenna - making it the highest building in China and third highest in the world.