Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Nine Square Matrix


In this project we studied the influence of simplicity and complexity, proportion and scale, and relationships between the parts and the whole on architectural design. In nine steps a simple object of our choosing was transformed to a composition consisting of 3 habitable areas, demonstrating 3 levels of complexity.


My composition began as a cube divided into 3 horizontal levels by horizontal planes. The levels were hollow. I created 3 levels of complexity by executed 9 transformations, 3 per each level. Level one contained a recessed plane and a rotated cube. Level two was subtracted creating a large void where a complex object was hung beneath the overhead plane. Level 3 had more complex subtraction involving cutting into 4 planes of the cube. An additive form consisting of 3 cubes were inserted inside the void space.


The simple object was transformed and in the process a lot was learned about simplicity giving way to complexity, voids and planes creating interesting spaces and the relationships of the parts to the whole.

1 comment:

robertm223 said...

now, can u convert this to land scape design