I attended the Homo Faber model exhibition in the Melbourne Museum a few weeks ago. They were exploring the endless possibilities of models as a tool in the design process. Some of them were pretty awesome, like the ones below...
extruded from graphs and encased in clear perspex, this 3d model is a marvel in its own.
Columns formed using organic sources such as cells, and human bones
A study of enclosure for a house. So simple and elegant
Using toy soldiers to form a landscape.
A student's large scale balsa (wooden) model
My favorite - an enclosure in the shape of a flower bud, beautifully crafted in wood. They must have used laser technology for this.
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was gonna say the photo class photos are beautiful, but ur architecture models had me in awe too - ru
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