Geoffrey Tir - ARCH1142
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Week 14: Montage posters
This poster was made with the intention that a physical model created in real life can be integrated into a real life site. With a combination of layers and montaging, the architect can portray their idea through the use of scale and visual aids to help the audience interpret what the architect wants.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Week 13: Final submission of montage overlays
This image is used to create an given atmospheric sense to the building. The building is immersed into the city and is overwhelmed by the towering structures. The scope of this building is mainly to serve as a double purpose structure. The bottom would be a cafe, where activity occurs and the top will be office area in which the outside observers can look into the building and the workers can look out into the city.
This image is used to give tranquillity as it is an isolated building by itself. This building acts to serve as a head office for a faculty where students and staff can use various facilities. The silhouette's of the people gives a sense of scale to the building. The rendered sketches gives the building a sense of lighting as the building is illuminated from the inside, bringing the building to life.
Week 12: Final flip book
The purpose and process of this flip book was previously explained in the last post. In summary, it shows a dark space at the bottom of the building and outside the building, there is a massive city which the person encounters.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Week 11: Montage
The process of this montage was to have it site in a dramatic and busy atmosphere. An existing building was taken out of the image and the model was inserted back in.
This montage is a simple cut and paste and simple Photoshop techniques to make the image look more realistic
This image was taken near Dawe's point in Sydney in which the existing building was removed from the site and placed onto the wharf. Clone tool was used vastly in this image and the use of blur helped blend the edges to the background.
The aim of this building was to make it tranquil. This is, the building would be opaque at areas in which the observer can see into and through the building.
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