Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Progress_Kayleen Kulesza

I am working on fusing two systems of aggregation; one with the larger components that serve as public space, and one with the smaller components that serve as private units. The units begin to grow around the larger system such that when the larger system is removed, the aggregated units leave the impression of the structural/organization it once was attached to.

The above images show an attempt at downplaying the dominance of the subsystem of larger components. I am also working to form an inner density that fades to an outer "fluffiness" in order to organize the units spatially from a dense, public core to a lighter concentration of private spaces.

This set of three images shows the aggregated units when the substructure is removed such that the void is read as public and the solid as private space. The second image depicts an attempt to fade out the impression left by the substructure by manipulating qualities of density. The third image shows an aggregation of what may become a single unit.

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