Fabrication
Model 1:
Mt.Fuji World Heritage Center
Shigeru Ban
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan
2017
[Front View]
The Mount Fuji World Heritage Center is operated for both museum and resource center to celebrate the Mt. Fuji - One of the most famous world heritage and iconic site in Japan.
[Perspective Rendering @Shigeru Ban Official Site]
According to the previous plan in 'Project Matrix' session, I have applied 3d-printing as the primary technique for constructing this mode, accompanied with laser-cutting for site base.
The approached scale on this project is 1:500, focused on the building form and relationship with context (Pool).
MATERIAL APPLIED:
- PLA 3D Filament (White - printed with 1.5 mm)
- Frosted Acrylic (3 mm)
- Blue Coloured Acrylic (3 mm)
[1:500 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:500 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
Model 2:
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum
Kengo Kuma
3799-3 Taro-gawa Yusuhara-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
09.2019
The Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum is operated as a multi-functioned space (Workshop + Accommodation) in a bridged form that connects two public buildings together. The design is featured in reflecting and embedding with the surrounded context.
[Precedent Model @Kengo Kuma Association]
[Precedent Model @Kengo Kuma Association]
In this model, laser-cut was chosen to be the primary technique in constructing process. Meanwhile, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) is applied for the site base by using the jelutong timber to appropriately reflect the feature of this project. The model is built with the 1:200 scale to illustrate the appearance of the design, as well as its relationship to the context.
MATERIAL APPLIED:
- Jelutong Timber Block
- Eucalyptus Plywood (1.5 mm)
- Basswood Ply (1.5 mm)
[1:200 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:200 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
Model 3:
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum (Structure)
Kengo Kuma
3799-3 Taro-gawa Yusuhara-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
09.2019
[Structure View]
[Construction Detailed Drawings @Kengo Kuma Association]
In this model, only one sectional part has been chosen to effectively demonstrate the building structure. Meanwhile, the approach of laser-cut has been used again as the primary technique in constructing process. Poplar plywood with 6 mm thickness is applied for each structural components and formed into the 1:25 scaled model.
MATERIAL APPLIED:
- Poplar Plywood (6 mm)
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
Conclusion
Above are the three models that I have been made during the course of 'BENV-7813 Contemporary Fabrication Techniques'. During this experience, a variety of modelling techniques have been tested and applied. A record of making process will be demonstrated on the following up coming posts.
Mt.Fuji World Heritage Center
Shigeru Ban
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan
2017
[Front View]
The Mount Fuji World Heritage Center is operated for both museum and resource center to celebrate the Mt. Fuji - One of the most famous world heritage and iconic site in Japan.
[Perspective Rendering @Shigeru Ban Official Site]
According to the previous plan in 'Project Matrix' session, I have applied 3d-printing as the primary technique for constructing this mode, accompanied with laser-cutting for site base.
The approached scale on this project is 1:500, focused on the building form and relationship with context (Pool).
MATERIAL APPLIED:
- PLA 3D Filament (White - printed with 1.5 mm)
- Frosted Acrylic (3 mm)
- Blue Coloured Acrylic (3 mm)
[1:500 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:500 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
Model 2:
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum
Kengo Kuma
3799-3 Taro-gawa Yusuhara-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
09.2019
[Front View]
The Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum is operated as a multi-functioned space (Workshop + Accommodation) in a bridged form that connects two public buildings together. The design is featured in reflecting and embedding with the surrounded context.
[Precedent Model @Kengo Kuma Association]
[Precedent Model @Kengo Kuma Association]
In this model, laser-cut was chosen to be the primary technique in constructing process. Meanwhile, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) is applied for the site base by using the jelutong timber to appropriately reflect the feature of this project. The model is built with the 1:200 scale to illustrate the appearance of the design, as well as its relationship to the context.
MATERIAL APPLIED:
- Jelutong Timber Block
- Eucalyptus Plywood (1.5 mm)
- Basswood Ply (1.5 mm)
[1:200 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:200 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
Model 3:
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum (Structure)
Kengo Kuma
3799-3 Taro-gawa Yusuhara-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
09.2019
[Structure View]
In this model, only one sectional part has been chosen to effectively demonstrate the building structure. Meanwhile, the approach of laser-cut has been used again as the primary technique in constructing process. Poplar plywood with 6 mm thickness is applied for each structural components and formed into the 1:25 scaled model.
MATERIAL APPLIED:
- Poplar Plywood (6 mm)
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
[1:25 Model @Zeli Pan_z5237998]
Conclusion
Above are the three models that I have been made during the course of 'BENV-7813 Contemporary Fabrication Techniques'. During this experience, a variety of modelling techniques have been tested and applied. A record of making process will be demonstrated on the following up coming posts.
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