In contrast to the experimentation of form and light that we've been exploring with FormZ, I've also tried to utilize the program for architectural purposes in the modeling of my studio project. Shown here is the Stockholm Public Library (designed by Erik Gunnar Asplund), and my proposed addition to the library. This is a preliminary model--very much a work in progress, both in terms of the design of the library addition, and my modeling of it with FormZ.
I think it's awesome that your tackling your studio project with Form Z. That's a HUGE undertaking and I greatly applaud you for it. The end result, depending on Form Z's mood, could be really stunning if you render the hell out of the model.
Also, the Dennis technique might come into play here. For example, you could render only one or two walls of the library, and fade the rest into the background of the rest of your presentation. Especially if you get the right amount of detail using Form Z, the Dennis technique could highlight your design intent for the library itself and also your modeling skills. Good luck.
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Paula,
I think it's awesome that your tackling your studio project with Form Z. That's a HUGE undertaking and I greatly applaud you for it. The end result, depending on Form Z's mood, could be really stunning if you render the hell out of the model.
Also, the Dennis technique might come into play here. For example, you could render only one or two walls of the library, and fade the rest into the background of the rest of your presentation. Especially if you get the right amount of detail using Form Z, the Dennis technique could highlight your design intent for the library itself and also your modeling skills. Good luck.
Cheers,
Jeff
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