Thursday, December 1, 2011

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Logs

Mathmatic is important, I almost forget that sin(pi/2+x)=cos(x). LOL

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Friday, September 23, 2011

Array and Rotation

This is simple with Rhino and Grasshopper, but this time it's in sketchup.


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Ruby Learning Start

Learn some Ruby, that's it. The meaning of life in a boring big firm...


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Back to SketchUp



Recently, well, I started my first job, and returned to SketchUp. At the very beginning it was really frastrating. But later on, I explored some interesting stuffs.


Here is one of them.



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Portfolio 2011


This is the printing version for my portfolio.
There are 13 works selected.
If you have any suggestions or questions,
feel free to contact me at 713 503 2461
or firewoodwolf@gmail.com














































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Monday, January 24, 2011

Thesis Concept

Vectors generated from site


Vector materialization process
Architectural operations on joints



Friday, January 14, 2011

Between PIke and Pier 61


Though this project has become more about design technique, like vector diagram and faceting, and less about site, the diverse environment of Seattle waterfront is its origin of inspiration. I really should have record some of the jury's comments, which was very inspairing. Mark, Lars, and Ron all think this is a whole new start for my architectural thinking. I will finish school soon, I hope I can carry the thinking further, I really hope I can.
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Final


Ron's Favorite Diagram
I'm done!
But it's not that excited as I expected, maybe because of my delay of the plots. Just like Sissi warned, I got to learn to manage my time. I was very tire and nervous and I totally talked without prepare, I think everything I said was a mess. But Mark told me this is better than any other time before, he said because now I really understand it. And, what is more, Lars' comments are exciting and helpful, he never talked so much to me.

I need to recover for a while and come back to release some more drawings.

Final board, 324"*96"(36"*96"*9),
not clear in this scale, made them vertical, still too small for some details



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