We had to create concept models based on our collages. The materials I used for the development of the model are balsa wood, copper, aluminum chipboard, clear paper, bottle, metal nails,white paper, antenna, screws, and bolts.
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My first and second concept development model resembles an antenna going through pieces of balsa wood. I imagine following the path of the antenna and on the way feeling confused and disoriented, because of the turns, and going through the pieces. My third Concept development resembles the rustic, mechanical and industrial feeling that our site has.
For my first concept model, lines of chipboard follow the same path but one who is isolated showing another pattern and being isolated from the rest. For my second concept development model I wanted to show a group of metal nails interacting, being next to each other and showing movement, but in between of all the interaction there is one nail straight up isolated and capsulated in a clear cylindrical tube. My third concept development model is a clear representation of my collage where my model shows a thin metal cable, a piece of wood, and clear paper. Representing that even though they are next to each other, the materials are different and are isolated from each other.
On my first development I did an abstraction of the food that we are going to offer at my restaurant that can be also depicted from my collage. The second model shows a broken bottle filled with ingredients for reparation of food. My third model is an abstraction of all the ingredients to make beer infusing together to get out of that liquid(beer)
Hi William,
ReplyDeletedifficult to comment, since for me the link to the collages is not easily recognisable. I would have rather followed the space suggested by the collages than the material. The first you have to think of when designing is the space. Details such as material and texture come later.