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Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Monday, April 2, 2012
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Photography: Boston: Fourth of July
Afternoon skyline
Cambridge
Dusk skyline
fire works!
Zoomed in while using a long exposure
my favorite fireworks of the night
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Thesis: Site: Analysis: Figure Ground
Below are some diagrams of the Freedom Trail for Urban Cliche' to Civic Engagement: Accessibility and Diversity on the Freedom Trail.
Above is a diagram reflecting the waterfront edge properties in downtown Boston.
Above is a diagram reflecting the buildings directly adjacent to the Freedom Trail.
Above is a diagram reflecting the buildings not immediately adjacent to the Freedom Trail (typically one street away from the Trail).
Above is a diagram reflecting both the directly adjacent buildings and the secondary adjacent ones (blue represents the secondary adjacent buildings).
Above is a diagram reflecting both the directly adjacent buildings and the secondary adjacent ones. This diagram shows the same information as the previous one, yet this one shows the two conditions as a mass of buildings.
Above is a diagram I am currently working on showing buildings adjacent to green spaces within the urban environment.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Rhino: Model: Stair
sliding planes intersect to create stairway path
stair expansion can double as stadium seating



Multi-person/ multi-use bench:
for lounging, sitting, and reclining



"Marshmallow Chair"


Read directions one by one following each rule as you go.
1. Choose one piece of string; tie end to any nail.
2. Choose a nail non-adjacent to current wrapped nail.
*(non-adjacent= nail must be greater than or equal to 2 nails away in all directions from current wrapped nail).
3. Keeping the string taut, wrap a point on the string once around any height on the chosen nail.
4. Repeat steps (2-3) choosing a new nail and a new height, wrapping until approximately one-inch remains on string.
*(new nail/height= any nail/height that is different from the previous nail/height)
5. Tie one-inch end of string off around final nail.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 if time remains with new string.
stair expansion can double as stadium seating



Multi-person/ multi-use bench:
for lounging, sitting, and reclining



"Marshmallow Chair"


Read directions one by one following each rule as you go. 1. Choose one piece of string; tie end to any nail.
2. Choose a nail non-adjacent to current wrapped nail.
*(non-adjacent= nail must be greater than or equal to 2 nails away in all directions from current wrapped nail).
3. Keeping the string taut, wrap a point on the string once around any height on the chosen nail.
4. Repeat steps (2-3) choosing a new nail and a new height, wrapping until approximately one-inch remains on string.
*(new nail/height= any nail/height that is different from the previous nail/height)
5. Tie one-inch end of string off around final nail.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 if time remains with new string.
Friday, August 21, 2009
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