Tuesday, January 3, 2012

spaceprints.mp4






Shape of space. Surface drawings depict solid and void simultaneously. Applied for architectural design and education, providing a new tool for analysis, articulation and classification of spatial structures.








Architect Michael Pawlyn shows how nature offers a sourcebook of extraordinary design solutions to equip us for the challenges of building a sustainable future. Like the RSA on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

31 comments:

  1. Nice. what do the little nicks or V-shapes signify. (that you add to most of the edges and the bottom left corner)?

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  4. Great video. Very helpful for my animation/concept for a building addition.

    Thanks!

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  5. i am so confused but...nice pen haha
    

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  6. Wonderful work. Thanks for posting this video. I teach all my students to learn to draw as a means of note taking.
    God bless you.

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  8. This is something our Architecture professors insist on, hand drafting. U make it look too easy! :)

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  9. wow..love your drawings. 

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  10. @cn1028
    Are you refering to the little jiggle he puts in some lines? Those lines w/ jiggles are called "cut lines", and they indicate that the line is not a natural edge, but an edge that has been exposed by making a cut thru the object for the purpose of showing the interior or for showing only a portion of a larger object.

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  11. architecture makes me want to cry

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  12. @capriciousgrl youre taking an architecture exam and you dont know how to sketch 3d images? i suggest you change youre teachers.

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  16. Hi Dr.Magyar, I do not know anything about architecture but am very interested in it, may I ask you about why you make those little sharp curves instead of drawing a straight in your drawings? Thank you for taking your time and showing us this video.

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  17. I am a student of 12th std will give Arch examinations next year ,
    Could you please tell me how to prepare for it, like i basically need to know how to sketch 3 D images and perspective n stuff I have no guidance Please Help and reply!

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  18. Meisterstück? lov it!!

    

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  19. Very kind of you to say it. It is mostly practice!
    Best wishes to you!

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  20. Fascinating, wonderful talent you have got.

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    Thank you! if one does it long enough...

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  24. @Ramsez

    Elaborate? What's so inferior about solar technology?

    watch?v=c17t_Pf8vI4

    Watch that video and tell me how you could object to it?

    I'm open to better things, I just don't know about them.

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  25. @Ramsez Sorry, I was playing Devil's advocate for this guy. In truth I thought exactly the same thing as you when he said solar power, which is "Solar? WTF..."

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  26. @XArcane i did not realise this and would love for you to explain what alternative solar methods are available if you would take the time. solar towers are cool though, but i still think they are low-return.

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  27. @Ramsez You do realise there is more than one possible way of otaining energy from the sun right? Talking about a solar economy doesn't necessarily mean photo-voltaic cells, especially when his content seems to be focussed around bio-machinery.

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  28. Increasing efficiency in terms of the thousands sounds alright to me.

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  29. Did't he hear of Prof. Michael Braungart or Cradle-to-Cradle? It's already invented and going, as described i. e. in theRSAorg's "Re-imagining Business: The transition to the circular economy"!

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  30. omg wtf a solar economy?? what a prick, advertising previous century technology for the future.

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