Pin-up Jury

In Arch 101 we did many assingment with the terms we learned in the class.
This is the project we produced for the pin-up jury, it is the first jury we attended. We produced a 3d model with using cardbords and linear elements and present it with our posters with showing the steps of the project.
​
Pre-Jury
We continued working on our projects from the pin-up jury for the pre-jury. We incorporated the knowledge we gained during the lessons to enhance our pre-jury project. The main goal of the project was to utilize volumes in a way that aligns with the model and integrate them into the project. In my model, I created volumes by combining open and closed spaces, resulting in a three-dimensional model.

And this is the poster I designed for my pre-jury model. In my poster there is 3 views of my model in rhino, axonometric view of my model, my diagram and design catalog.

Final Jury
For our final project, we combined everything we learned during our first semester as first-year students. This project, called "Riff," focused on defining volumes in a 3D model by creating hinges and thresholds using units. In the final project, we were allowed to use as many units as we wanted. I used 14 units and 4 groups for this model and created a central organization.



For the final jury poster, I prepared my design catalog showcasing my units and their relationships, along with my diagram of the path. I textured my axonometric view in Rhino and included its exploded version. Additionally, I presented three orthographic views exported from Rhino, one of which is a section.

And this is the animation of the model I created to make my project more understandable.