
hex tiles with offsets and fillet radius changing

hex tiles with offsets and fillet radius changing

As we discussed in class, we may do a diamond shape as well as the hexagon.
attached is an image of what the flaps will look like…

with an option of having 3 openings..


This diagram is an image that Alex & I have discussed about before Spring Break– we imagined the “movement” we spoke about previously to be captured and shown through this project. The image represents iterations of what we spoke of.
Alex and I were inspired by the movement of this project by HygroScope, displayed at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The movement of this project was achieved by humidity– we would like to see if we can play with the idea of dynamism as well–perhaps with the air flow of the users/visitors can change the perception of the installation.

Alex and I are working as a team.
For our final project we imagine a parametrically shaped hanging installation. We started sketching out as well as collecting reference/precedent images of what we would like to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQMZCX7wNzo&feature=youtu.be
Video of the chair in GH– all 5 changes are seen in the video.
*please watch the video without sound*
This is a post about the coconut chair and the changes that I have made through grasshopper. Again, this chair was a challenge, considering the back end seating point that occurs as well as the curves.
Attached is the PDF file of process in both GH and Rhino.
( you can click on the “coconut chair” in blue to see the file or just click the following: http://deenaya.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/coconut_fujimori.pdf)
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