PROCESS
process
RADIX AIRES MATEUS
Module 1
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At the beginning I analysed the image provided on the LMS to see how the pavilion is created
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I then experimented with the different sphere sizes to match the pavilion and also paired it up with the section views of the pavilion. Through this I was able to see the different heights of the spheres and how they effect each other
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I placed the different spheres on different layers and different colours so that it was easier to see the differences and where they intersect with each other. I then used trial and error and recorded where I places the different spheres to ensure that the middle point where all the spheres connected was close enough to the ground but not touching it completely
BooleanDifference > Select surfaces to subtract from: select cube > Select surfaces to subtract with: select 3 spheres > enter
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Creating the interior design of the pavilion. During this process I experimented with the angles of the spirals to create a interior. Over trial and error I realised that the pink spiral had to be at a different angle in comparison to the other spirals. I think this is also created to show that the main entrance is different to the other sides to emphasis on it
Polyline > Arraypolar > Select midpoint > no.items = 19 > click on each end of the line > extrude crv > move to point > click inside > split > select the spiral
I finally added a base to the pavilion and I am also able to see the interior of the pavilion with the lines created through the spirals