Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Vlog...

Wellington has two things that a tourist simply could not pass by; Coffee and quirky architecture.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

3 Favourite Blogs





This blog gave an interesting description of the recent renovation of the underground metro tunnels in Paris. Whilst undergoing transformation there were discoveries made of retro design and typography and unique treasures which gave the underground character. I was impressed by the overall layout and structure of this blog.





The vibrancy of this page particularly captured my attention. Using green to reflect on the ecological theme, this blog demonstrated the ideas for the design of future architectural structures which exteriors would operate like natural organisms with natural light, fresh air and water.






3) Architecture Redefined - http://architecturer.blogspot.com/


Combined with the eye capturing photos posted, the descriptions of future architectural structures proved extremely inspirational. The prototype of a floating metropolis lilypad is predicted to be the saviour for us in years to come, where people will be able to live in peace and harmony.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

"30 Second Film"





For the final project for Design 111, we were required to compose a 30 second film promoting a particular discipline related to design. This assignment tested our ability to not only research and present a discipline but also to work as a team, involving compromise and competent decision making. After careful thought, my partner and i decided to work with the architecture of Wellington as it was an aspect that neither of us had explored prior to this project. Together we concluded that the theme "Reserve the Old, Retain the New" would have the most scope for us to base our film around and therefore began an extensive amount of research into various buildings which had been moulded and changed over the years. Wishing to keep our ideas clear and simple we used a basic format of a series of still images of the well-known clock tower on Lampton Quay, portraying the change in time period by capturing the various light and weather depending on the time of day. With this and the symbolism of the clock itself we were able to produce an effective film, demonstrating the change in architecture within Wellington over the past century.


To view my 30 Second Film, click here: