Monday, November 04, 2002

Abstracted Optical Mouse

This was a series of drilled holes in several pieces of acrylic and layered to create this ghostly type of surface. I am glad the acrylic did not melt or crack on me when I was swiss cheesing it.

Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Messing with MAYA

Here was one of my first attempts at playing with Alias MAYA nurbs based sculpting. Just trying to have different corrugations in the surface. It pretends to be architectural but I think it is still rather stuck in the "flashy+shiny". Oh well, I did learn about how naive we can get playing with a brand new program in a simplistic way. CV stretching is definitely not the only way to "push the potential of the program".

Sunday, October 27, 2002

Jelly Fish

Drawing class at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California. It was more exciting for me to look at the jelly fish than to draw it. Well, here is my attempt to capture a blob that would not stay still.

Monday, September 23, 2002

Tomography


Tomography is the study of section cuts instead of its more famous cousin, topography which is a study of planal cuts. I then lofted it together in serial manner. I hope you guys like it.

Monday, May 13, 2002

Final Year Undergraduate Exhibition

This was the presentation format that I was limited to. Well, I packed it with as much information as I possibly could. The little yellow post-it on the upper right hand corner indicated that I fortunate enough to be selected for the Final Year Top Projects competition. At this point I had already had an advance placement into the 2nd year of Grad studies at SCI-Arc and was on my way to Sunny Southern California. What a mad rush! I had 2 more months in Singapore and then left family and girlfriend (some of you know who she is. If not, you can scroll to the top right corner of this blog!).

Wednesday, April 03, 2002

LVMH HQ (Singapore)


This was my final year thesis design for the LVMH Headquarters in Singapore. This project was chosen for the Final Project Exhibition at the National University of Singapore School of Architecture. Its glowing skin ebbs and dims according to the varying activity levels in the building. The porosity of the skin hints at the private and public content of the program behind each volume.