[Arch 101 - Arch 102] Middle East Technical University | Department of Architecture
March 25, 2014
March 12, 2014
March 10, 2014
Body as Structure
The human body,
like all structures, has physical forces acting upon it.
The muscles and bones allow us to stand, move and maintain a
balanced position by adapting itself to external conditions and forces.
1. 2D diagramming: Regarding the bodily
experiences during the workshop, first select three yoga poses. Identify
the different types of structural forces that act in different
ways on the body, and try to represent these on a force vector diagram. Use 24x30cm paper size for each diagram.
2. Modeling: Based on a pose that you select out of the first three poses, design an abstract structure. The designed structure
should reflect not the form, but the structural principles of the selected
pose. In this process, you will come to realize that there are many
similarities as well as differences between the body and a
synthetic structure (your design). For instance, a body is a dynamic
entity with many joints moving in space; it balances these forces through
its muscles. A static structure has to respond to forces internally
through its form, material and structural members.
While designing the
structure, use compression members (wooden sticks), and tension
members (strings or membranes).
March 7, 2014
examples of wearable origami
Jule Waibel, http://www.dezeen.com/2014/01/20/origami-dresses-by-jule-waibel-designed-for-bershka-stores-in-25-cities/
Lianna Sheppard, http://www.pleatfarm.com/2010/09/20/wearable-origami-by-lianna-sheppard/
Amila Hrustic, http://www.culturevixen.com/2010/11/geometric-dresses/
Mauricio Velasquez Posada, http://www.electricfoxy.com/2010/05/experimental-fashion-using-origami-and-geometric-patterning/
Ostrich Pillow, http://www.toxel.com/tech/2011/08/20/wearable-privacy-shells/
March 3, 2014
Paper Folding Techniques
Please check the following online book for various techniques of paper folding:
http://issuu.com/wilapo/docs/1856697215_folding
http://issuu.com/wilapo/docs/1856697215_folding
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