Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
SPRING 2011
College of Architecture
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARCH 1412
03-04 PROJECT 1
05-08 PROJECT2
09-15 PROJECT2
16-17 CASA MALAPARTE
DELINEATION
18 SKETCH
19 IN-CLASS SKETCH
20 BLACK AND WHITE
21 FINAL PROJECT
DIGITAL MEDIA
22 LIGHT BOX
23 WALL SECTION
24 PAINTING
25 PHOTOGRAPHY
Model Detail
Model Overview
Project 1
Project 1
Model Overview
Project 2
Project 2
Project 2
Project 2
Axonometric
Project 3
Model Overview
Project 3
Project 3
Project 3
Components piercing through the datum emphasize continuity throughout the model. When exploded a Project 3
definitive volume is evident. Chipboard pieces are used in conjunction with the basswood sticks to add
stability to areas, but they do not blanket form. The orientation and placement of materials create a thin
sliver of space at the pivot point. Basswood sticks extending from one end of the datum to the other pulls
focus into the smaller moments. This same move highlights implicitly defined volumes created by
elements that appear to be floating. The basswood sticks protrude through the chipboard on two levels
and turn. The pivot accentuates the petite space created by the combination of these components.
Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:
point of beginning
Project 3
Project 3
Axonometric Projection
Casa Malaparte
Final Project
Light Box
Painting on Canvas
Acrylic Paint
Fall 2010
Student Initiated
Structure and Portrait Photography
Photography
The photographs demonstrate proper
outdoor lighting techniques learned in
PHOT 2310. The shadows in the Bruno
House emphasize the depth and form
unique to the structure. The lighting
for the portraits are diffused light which
is flattering for females. Having a higher
aperture value lessens the depth of field
creating hierarchy in the picture with
Outdoor Photography
the subject being the most prominent.
Film SLR
PHOT 2310
Spring 2011