Chosen Architecture Form: MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome
Source for Image Above.
Photos of Folded Models
1. Overlapping, Interlocking.
2. Repetition, Direction.
Final 3DS Max Model
Referenced Sources
Books Used:
Digital Hadid: Landscapes in
Motion (by Patrik Schumacher)
Zaha Hadid architektur
architecture (by Mak / Hatje Cantz)
Zaha Hadid, The Complete
Buildings + Projects (by Thomas Hudson)
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100 Words of Architect and Building
I have always been intrigued by Zaha Hadid's bold architectural designs. Actually, I've always been a fan of OMA; the fact that Zaha Hadid studied had under Rem Koolhaas made me more interested in Zaha Hadid's works. Her latest(?) work, the Aquatic Centre for the 2012 London Olympics is also intriguing.
One particular design I liked was the MAXXI Museum; it had taken 10 years to complete, but had won the RIBA 2010 Stirling Prize for architecture. One of the most distinct aspects of the MAXXI Museum is the slightly tweaked, intersecting and overlapping ribbon-like infrastructure. These particular aspects give directional lines to the infrastructure; some "lines" followed another, others expanded out into different directions. I've taken a liking in the major colours used in this design; black and white convey a very professional and minimalistic point.
A3 Concept Compositions
Name: "Duo Dynamics"
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Both Posters Combined
Left Poster (Duo Dynamics, Part 1)
Right Poster (Duo Dynamics, Part 2)
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