These drawings were produced over nine weeks from sketches to digital modelling and rendering. They involve the sketching of a skull, the study of a fragment of the skull, the construction of a fictional terrain, the design and development of a “temple”, the illustration of a moving part of the “temple” and the rendering & rubbing of the final temple iteration.
The product design represents a quick and easy way to have an eraser sliced effortlessly. The unique shape of the design is to fulfill and satisfy the user need. The concaved surface of the product is formed to suit and fit the size of a thumb where the user exerts force from their thumb and pushes the cutter down to slice the unwanted section of an eraser. The cutter slices the eraser consistently and it requires little effort to obtain the desired outcome.
The eraser cutter is unique in its form, shape and size. It fits in any design of a pencil case. It is lightweight and easy to carry around. Furthermore, the eraser cutter comes in many different vibrant colours to gratify and please the users’ personal taste. The special colours of the eraser cutter not only stand out in a pencil case full of stationary, it also brightens your day and makes slicing an eraser more enjoyable.
Reclamation – nature returning to site is the concept of designing the Queen Elizabeth II Cark Park Façade. The linear panels of the façade is made of corten steel as it is commonly used for architectural cladding and feature facades. It is rustic and well worn in appearance. The material develops a rich, deep, brown-red oxide surface through the addition of alloys. In this process of weathering, a very dense layer of rust develops on the exposed steel acting to protect the underlying metal structure from corroding.
Aesthetically pleasing to the eye, this finish has become popular with many high profile architects and has been used in a variety of applications including buildings, sculptures and bridges. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Corten steel is favoured because it is self-protecting, economically viable, long lasting and easily recyclable. Collaborated between 5 students.
Gugalun House Model – 3D modelled and textured using Rhinoceros 3D