Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Studio Bloggin' 3: Volumes with Neuferts



This is as of Monday November 19th.
My life has been incredibly busy recently with many due dates and heavy scheduling, but I am making up alright. We have finally departed from the surface segment of our curriculum and we are entering the world of volumes and space relative to people. We learned about a famous assistant of Walter Gropius, Neufert, who had published a classic research in architecture of the idealized sizes and form of objects and rooms or also known as “programs,” relative to the idealized human scale.
Our assignment was to place figures that we created from real life into the volumes which we have created in studio. For instance for me I chose to take the closet and bedroom as my program to place into my volume. I also had to incorporate Steve’s lecture hall into my volume. I chose to do closet and bedroom space because my friend and I are starting a fashion brand and I thought I could possibly learn from incorporating an apparel related idea. 



Neufert People
There was very little think involved in the past few weeks assignment, partially because we haven’t technically created anything new since midterms, but also because we have been figuring out how to layout and present the Rhino volumes onto paper. If I could change anything, I would simplify the volumes in order for that the volumes can fit the size of a human exactly at its maximum capacity.

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