Interlock | Wrap
Instructors | Matthew Griffith + Don Kranbuehl
Year | 2015
Formation: For this project I was given three rectilinear volumes and a verb. I then expressed that verb through the interaction and manipulation of the three volumes. The word expressed was interlocked. I removed from the largest volume a space used to house the smallest volume. Once in position the intermediate volume locked both in place.
Transformation: The second aspect of the project was to take the three volumes and express a second verb to create spaces within the smallest two volumes. I was communicating the word wrap with the transformation. I wrapped each of the five spaces we were to create with a metal skin oriented in different directions.
Throughout the process I was using diagrams to explore the ideas of public and private space, repetition and uniquity, geometry, served and servant space, as well as hierarchy.