Light Rail Station The floating blue rectangles were inspired by one of Le Corbusier's five points of techniques which is roof gardens. Although there are no plants on it, the floating polygons creates a sense of elevation above the ground. One of Le Corbusier's five points of architecture is pilotis which is adding columns to a building. This picture shows that the cylindrical columns are added, inspired by Le Corbusier. The outer shell of the light rail station is inspired by Servo Stolkholm in which it gives a sense of two combined elements meshing into one spatial structure. The light rail station is lifted above the ground level, hence representing Le Corbusier's architectural style. The picture below shows that the enclosure of the lightrail station has glass windows which was inspired by Le Corbusier's Notre dame du haut, ronchamp, France, 1954 which has many coloured glass windows all over the walls. The model was based of...
Sketchup Model 1 These are the sketch up models that I made based on my drawings of my chosen clients which are GUCCI and CJ Hendry. Their products which impressed me are: CJ Hendry Waffles drawing: Gucci Anger Forest single earring with Bull's head The three words for each clients are: Here are my 18 sketches: 1.Above: pierce Below: crispy 2. Above : bars Below: crispy 3. Above: bars Below : lost 4. Above: bars Below: pierce 5. Above: bars Below: rustic 6. Above: bones Below : bars 7. Above: bones Below: rustic 8. Above: crispy Below: bones 9. Above: crispy Below: pierce 10. Above: rustic Below: crispy 11. Above: lost Below: bones 11. Above: lost Below: crispy 12. Above: lost Below: pierce 13. Above: pierce Below: bones 14. Above: pierce Below: rustic 15. Above: crispy Below: rustic 16. Above: rustic Below: lost 17. Above: bars Below: bones 1...
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