Hola I'm back again!
Wonder what's with the long M.I.A? Well, as usual, I was busy and lazy to blog when I had the time to take my mind away from my assignments.
But as I sat in front of my laptop trying to compile my portfolio, I thought hey, why not do a recap on what I've been up to in my blog. It's always fun without having to think about COMPOSITION, CLARITY and CONTINUITY.
So here I am :D.
This semester has been hectic but fun. Well not really hectic for me since I took less subjects. Next semester will not be as fun anymore :P.
Let's start with the fun and funny one. A less serious assignment I think.
FLYING EGG! Not a flying egg, but rather flying an egg.
Basically we had to design and build a simple device that could fly an egg using only a few specified materials.
final model with egg (inspired by flying saucer)
work in progress
lineup for inspection
me trying out before the real testing
Our model basically failed the test (together with some other groups, if that's supposed to make me feel better :P).
It flipped midair, smashed into the ground and the poor egg broke. (Yea you can laugh now)
Fortunately this assignment doesn't play a major role in failing us. All I need to do is to make it look good in my portfolio. It's all about faking it, even in Architecture.
Let's move on to the last subject that I would think of as being fun - Building Technology (I'm doing this chronologically)
But it did turn out to be quite fun as well!
We did WONDER WALL for the first assignment. And it was somehow wonderful :D
laying out according to the plan
in process...
I was in charged of the huge opening
and voila!!!
I looked like crap after 7 hours of doing that...
Miss Ummi and Mr Dennis ruining our wall to check if we cheated by gluing the opening...no!!!!
No we didn't cheat :P...So yay for that :D
If you scowled at my group's uninspiring model (as compared to other groups). Let me tell you that we did exactly what the brief wanted - overall height exceeds 300mm, 25% openings with one large enough for a tennis ball to pass through, no blue-tac or gluing for openings, must be breathtaking, exaggeratingly beautiful and over the top in the overall design.
Hence the safe and boring masterpiece. Oh, and we passed ;D (No grades were told though).
The next assignment for design was THE (EXTRA) ORDINARY SPACE or simply The Container. Basically we were required to design a container for a chosen object. It was supposed to train us to be more aware of objects around us and to see things differently. We also learned the basics of dealing with an important element in Architecture - space.
The container has to reflect the essence, namely the distinguished characteristics and qualities of the object. It also has to be exclusively for that particular object ONLY, therefore we couldn't simply design a box that would fit tons of things under the sky.
My object, a pencil holder
My container looks really cool from the top
My object kept and hidden
My object being rotated out
The next project for B.tech was the TOWER OF TERROR, the name alone was enough to strike fear even in the boldest of all. To simply put it, with balsa wood as the only material, we had to build a tower that would support a person minimum 300mm off the ground for 30 seconds, before collapsing after that within 1 minute.
Yes, it MUST collapse after that 30 seconds, after an extra 5 kg load being added (doesn't make any difference to be frank). So spending RM100 on building the toughest structure isn't gonna pass you.
Our portfolio (click here for bigger image)
Too bad I don't have the pictures of us testing, because we were too busy supporting our group member. In case you are wondering why I'm not the one doing the testing, well, because the tower ain't gonna budge even the slightest with me on it, not in 10 days.
Moving on the the final project of B.tech. A simple but not that sweet one. The PLANE OF PAIN!!! Yea it hurt a little :'(.
Why the cheesy names?(I can imagine someone saying The Wonder Wall!!!! The Tower of Terror!!! The Plane of Paiiiiiiiinnnnnnn!!! in a dramatic way) They're supposed to make 'construction hip and cool!' I guess.
(bigger image)
We had to support a brick and elevate it 50mm with an A4 paper (70gsm). We can manipulate the paper anyhow (folding, cutting). No other materials were allowed, no gluing, no stapling, no sticking.
Lastly, the Queen of Pain!!! (I'm not a dotA fan so fans out there I didn't mean the hero)
This is where the surviving skills of AS 101 were put to the test.
HABITAT
Brief: *Beep* Hi designers. For this task, throw yourselves into the harsh Cyberjaya lake area and survive for a day. As architecture students, you are each advised to use your skills to design and build a simple Habitat as shelter. You are forbidden to build a tent, yes we do not do that! We survive in style! Each of you are expected to build something that relates to yourself and to the environment, besides being cool, exceeding expectations aesthetically and functionally, light in structure, and able to dismantle. Be prepared for the unexpected such as heavy rain and lighting storm, strong winds, heat wave, and possible attacks by the lake creatures. You shall be warned that this is the first time we have attempted this. Good luck and return safely. *Beep*
Actually that was not the exact brief but that's how I interpreted it :). Let's see how I did on the mission :P.
I returned broken, used up and busted. Imagine have not enough water and having to assemble something right below the scorching hot sun. That was probably the first time I sweat that lot in a few years o.O. That site was terrible. Not really a place for relaxation or point of repose like what the lecturers wanted. Anyway, it turned out well and no harm!
That's all for now! See ya later!
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