Friday, December 15, 2006

Monday, December 11, 2006

to-do list

699 final__121806_1400

Get with Robbie 1930_121106
>Review list
Make materials needed list
>Concrete
>Mortar mix
>Fiber
>Water reducer
>More foam
>>4” option
>>2 ¾” option
>Rockite
>1/8 bit [Anderson]
Think about tilting up
>Releasing [have agent]
>Hooks
>Hoisting
>Securing in place
Pick spot
>Check for level
Mill miniatures
>6”x24” [4 count]
Diagrams
>Design mentality
>Building layout
Section drawing
>Cap/coping
>Window condition
>Base
>Hooks
>Beam pocket
Detail around edge
24x24 sample pour

>.35 tooling tolerance setting
>Testing edge around opening
>Perimeter chain
Obtain rebar

>Tie wire
Presentation setup
>Place, room
>Projector reserve confirmation
>1400 M_121906

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

beginning outline

Case studies
ITO – Tod’s store
GEHRY – Dusseldorf towers
Mendolson – Einstein tower
UN studio – Mercedes benz museum
Bill MASSEY
CAST – Mark WEST
University of Manitoba
Fu-Tung Cheng

TILT-up construction
Formwork

TOOLING
PLY architecture

Monday, November 20, 2006

view of positive
view of mold that considers connection, and room for rebar, also consits of more reasonably scaled voids.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

this iteration details the use of the 2 inch foam. bases, and pour direction have been designed into this mold. having trouble modeling the positve. this iterion has the movement and aggression the halfscale pour lacked. the tooling would be in the direction of the patterning, also this method allows the wall to be turn in any direction.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

B+E>>proj 04 [iteration 05]

This iteration is done with the idea again of 'tiling', except the whole piece is meant to become a tile. We assembled a series of curves and swept them; those were then copied and rotated 90 on the other side to create intersections with the paired forms.