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STUDIO AIR ALGORITHMIC SKETCHBOOK WENDY QIN | 2014

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S T U D I O A I R

A L G O R I T H M I C S K E T C H B O O KW E N D Y Q I N | 2 0 1 4

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W 1 : L O F T I N G .

W 1 : T R I A N G U L A T I O N .

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W 2 : E x p l o r i n g t h e T r a n s f o r m M e n u

By taking lofted curves and setting them into a plane is an interesting way to represent data sets. This form on the right is representational of tide levels over a period of time over 2 days.

Below shows a fast, clean and efficient way of preparing for fabrication.

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W 2 : E x p l o r i n g t h e T r a n s f o r m M e n u

Further exploration of the transform menu tutorial including playing with planes

Here the further away from the point these panels are, the bigger the panels are sized.

All of these experiments open up opportunities to play with data representation.

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W 3 : G r i d s h e l l

W 3 : P a t t e r n i n g L i s t s

This weeks exercises are beginning to get interesting. Especially the patterning lists made it a lot clearer how Grasshopper pro-cesses information and how lists work and can be broken up. Being able to set up my own pattern was also a good insight into how pro-gramming and scripting would be like.

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H E A D I N GS U B H E A D I N G

North Adelaide, as for most inner precincts of Australian cities, continues to transform

from established older residential building stock to larger and more contemporary commercial build-ings. In the case of Melbourne Street the predominant character of single storey buildings has long been under pressure due to the limited commercial accommoda-tion available in close proximity to the adjacent Central Business Precinct.

As a direct result the established patterns of narrow sites with stand alone residential buildings provid-ing a mix of both residential and commercial activity is now less de-sirable; especially given an increas-ing awareness that consolidation within such existing frameworks offers a more appropriate approach to sustainability and environments more suited to present day usage. With a 1970’s three storey brick commercial building to the east and a single storey early circa 1900

former residential building to the west the building is more than just a response to the Developers’ brief to maximise the potential of the site within the requirements of the Development Plan. The building construction, more akin to ware-house construction, is not uncom-mon for this type of commercial building. The scale of the built form respects both adjacent buildings with the

impact of the apparent mass reduced by an applied timber screen layer that, in conjunction with a large established Jacaranda tree, also provides protection from sunlight. Straddling the site, car parking is concealed and the under croft entry visible but understated.

The introduction of this suspended screen wrapping up against the street facade facilitates the transi-tion from the street and reinforces the sense of entry. With timber used in its natural state in conjunc-tion with South Australian Mintaro

slate flooring materials previously used in this locality are referenced yet counterpoint the concrete, glass and black painted steel. Build-ing services are to a commercial standard as required by the current market. Where this building differs from many in this area are in higher levels of thermal insulation, passive solar control offered by the entry screen and in the collection of storm water for re-use.

Internally the experience of transi-tion is further highlighted by the ever changing dappled light pene-trating the screen coupled with the tenuous balancing of the wrapping structure one walks under to reach the yellow entry door. Simple and understated, 195 Melbourne Street comfortably sits within the transi-tional streetscape and provides a glimpse of what is possible.

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W 4 : A r a n d a L a s c h F r a c t a l T e t r a h e t r o m

W 6 : A r a n d a L a s c h C o n t i n u o u s P a t t e r n i n g

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W 5 : E v a l u a t i n g F i e l d s

W 5 : G r a p h i n g S e c t i o n P r o f i l e s

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W 5 : G r a p h C o n t r o l l e r s

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W 5 : I m a g e S a m p l i n g

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P l a y i n g a r o u n d w i t h d i f f e r e n t i n p u t s i n G r a s s h o p p e r

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H E A D I N GS U B H E A D I N G

North Adelaide, as for most inner precincts of Australian cities, continues to transform

from established older residential building stock to larger and more contemporary commercial build-ings. In the case of Melbourne Street the predominant character of single storey buildings has long been under pressure due to the limited commercial accommoda-tion available in close proximity to the adjacent Central Business Precinct.

As a direct result the established patterns of narrow sites with stand alone residential buildings provid-ing a mix of both residential and commercial activity is now less de-sirable; especially given an increas-ing awareness that consolidation within such existing frameworks offers a more appropriate approach to sustainability and environments more suited to present day usage. With a 1970’s three storey brick commercial building to the east and a single storey early circa 1900

former residential building to the west the building is more than just a response to the Developers’ brief to maximise the potential of the site within the requirements of the Development Plan. The building construction, more akin to ware-house construction, is not uncom-mon for this type of commercial building. The scale of the built form respects both adjacent buildings with the

impact of the apparent mass reduced by an applied timber screen layer that, in conjunction with a large established Jacaranda tree, also provides protection from sunlight. Straddling the site, car parking is concealed and the under croft entry visible but understated.

The introduction of this suspended screen wrapping up against the street facade facilitates the transi-tion from the street and reinforces the sense of entry. With timber used in its natural state in conjunc-tion with South Australian Mintaro

slate flooring materials previously used in this locality are referenced yet counterpoint the concrete, glass and black painted steel. Build-ing services are to a commercial standard as required by the current market. Where this building differs from many in this area are in higher levels of thermal insulation, passive solar control offered by the entry screen and in the collection of storm water for re-use.

Internally the experience of transi-tion is further highlighted by the ever changing dappled light pene-trating the screen coupled with the tenuous balancing of the wrapping structure one walks under to reach the yellow entry door. Simple and understated, 195 Melbourne Street comfortably sits within the transi-tional streetscape and provides a glimpse of what is possible.

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W 6 : A A D r i f t w o o d F r a m e s

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P a t h M a p p i n g

T r e e M e n u

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C a s e s t u d y 2 . 0 r e v e r s e e n g i n e e r i n g

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K a n g a r o o P h y s i c s

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C a s e s t u d y 2 . 0

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H E A D I N GS U B H E A D I N G

North Adelaide, as for most inner precincts of Australian cities, continues to transform

from established older residential building stock to larger and more contemporary commercial build-ings. In the case of Melbourne Street the predominant character of single storey buildings has long been under pressure due to the limited commercial accommoda-tion available in close proximity to the adjacent Central Business Precinct.

As a direct result the established patterns of narrow sites with stand alone residential buildings provid-ing a mix of both residential and commercial activity is now less de-sirable; especially given an increas-ing awareness that consolidation within such existing frameworks offers a more appropriate approach to sustainability and environments more suited to present day usage. With a 1970’s three storey brick commercial building to the east and a single storey early circa 1900

former residential building to the west the building is more than just a response to the Developers’ brief to maximise the potential of the site within the requirements of the Development Plan. The building construction, more akin to ware-house construction, is not uncom-mon for this type of commercial building. The scale of the built form respects both adjacent buildings with the

impact of the apparent mass reduced by an applied timber screen layer that, in conjunction with a large established Jacaranda tree, also provides protection from sunlight. Straddling the site, car parking is concealed and the under croft entry visible but understated.

The introduction of this suspended screen wrapping up against the street facade facilitates the transi-tion from the street and reinforces the sense of entry. With timber used in its natural state in conjunc-tion with South Australian Mintaro

slate flooring materials previously used in this locality are referenced yet counterpoint the concrete, glass and black painted steel. Build-ing services are to a commercial standard as required by the current market. Where this building differs from many in this area are in higher levels of thermal insulation, passive solar control offered by the entry screen and in the collection of storm water for re-use.

Internally the experience of transi-tion is further highlighted by the ever changing dappled light pene-trating the screen coupled with the tenuous balancing of the wrapping structure one walks under to reach the yellow entry door. Simple and understated, 195 Melbourne Street comfortably sits within the transi-tional streetscape and provides a glimpse of what is possible.

R e f i n e m e n t

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H E A D I N GS U B H E A D I N G

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F i n a l g r a s s h o p p e r d e f i n i t i o n

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H E A D I N GS U B H E A D I N G

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H E A D I N GS U B H E A D I N G

North Adelaide, as for most inner precincts of Australian cities, continues to transform

from established older residential building stock to larger and more contemporary commercial build-ings. In the case of Melbourne Street the predominant character of single storey buildings has long been under pressure due to the limited commercial accommoda-tion available in close proximity to the adjacent Central Business Precinct.

As a direct result the established patterns of narrow sites with stand alone residential buildings provid-ing a mix of both residential and commercial activity is now less de-sirable; especially given an increas-ing awareness that consolidation within such existing frameworks offers a more appropriate approach to sustainability and environments more suited to present day usage. With a 1970’s three storey brick commercial building to the east and a single storey early circa 1900

former residential building to the west the building is more than just a response to the Developers’ brief to maximise the potential of the site within the requirements of the Development Plan. The building construction, more akin to ware-house construction, is not uncom-mon for this type of commercial building. The scale of the built form respects both adjacent buildings with the

impact of the apparent mass reduced by an applied timber screen layer that, in conjunction with a large established Jacaranda tree, also provides protection from sunlight. Straddling the site, car parking is concealed and the under croft entry visible but understated.

The introduction of this suspended screen wrapping up against the street facade facilitates the transi-tion from the street and reinforces the sense of entry. With timber used in its natural state in conjunc-tion with South Australian Mintaro

slate flooring materials previously used in this locality are referenced yet counterpoint the concrete, glass and black painted steel. Build-ing services are to a commercial standard as required by the current market. Where this building differs from many in this area are in higher levels of thermal insulation, passive solar control offered by the entry screen and in the collection of storm water for re-use.

Internally the experience of transi-tion is further highlighted by the ever changing dappled light pene-trating the screen coupled with the tenuous balancing of the wrapping structure one walks under to reach the yellow entry door. Simple and understated, 195 Melbourne Street comfortably sits within the transi-tional streetscape and provides a glimpse of what is possible.