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Site Model as CNC + Proposal STL

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aim of model is to show sections of proposal and site landscape with Corviale 

5 Comments

Adam Furman Author Profile Page said:

how big will the model be?
maybe you could spray paint your proposal and the corviale in bright (or at least different) colours so that all the built-mass will stand out in contrast to the landscape...

Jake Choi said:

As far as I concern to model as 4 pieces (2 STL 2 CNC) hopefully it can be as big as A1 Size.

Dont know exact size yet.
Need to talk to Metropolitan Works.

Monia said:

i want to see these 2 world: the concrete rough stadium and the shinny red or gold church...
*waiting*

Natasha Sandmeier said:

Hi Jake,
As you prepare the model answer these questions:

1. are you making a model of CORVIALE or your church? (at the moment it seems as thought the answer might be corviale)

2. Do you have all the paths woven from your site into the neighboring areas? (if the answer is NO (and it IS NO!) then do not cnc the model yet.

3. is the model at a reasonable scale for us to read your project in any meaningful way as a SITE MODEL or does it just again emphasize question number 1 - CORVIALE.

Lastly, monia is waiting for the material differention between church and stadium (and so am I).

We are ALSO waiting for the rest of the paths linking your project to the site that we have been asking for since term 1 and should definitely be included in this model.... please please please please please please please finish these 2 things.

many thanks. natasha

Jake Choi said:

Yes of course that My proposal (specially paths) need to be adjust into this SITE Model, doing at the moment..

After Church has been developed according to site model, Perhaps I can crop the Site Model with church which is in reasonable scale emphazing proposal (and showing urban context possibly later on)

2 more models I would like to do.
CNC Balconies individual pieces that joins together and Artifact of one balcony, concrete casting.

thanks

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