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Deep Pharkate & Svapnil Pithava

Pattern and Geometry

Studio Co-ordinators:- Dushyant Asher, Kausik Mukhopadhyay, Tamal Mitra

-Deep Pharkate & Svapnil Pithava


So, in this module that lasted for two weeks, we had a fascinating and hands-on experience with elbow development.


During the first week, we focused on the surface development of the elbow. We got to draw grids on our partner's elbow and experiment with different types of grids. It was a fun way to explore how different grid patterns can affect the overall shape and structure of the elbow. We even took it a step further by sketching and creating a physical model of the elbow based on these grid variations.


Moving into the second week, things got even more exciting as we delved into exploring different forms of the elbow. We took our partner's original elbow model and started mutating it, pushing its boundaries to create new and unique forms. The creative process was truly fascinating as we experimented with various modifications and transformations.


But it wasn't just about individual work - teamwork played a crucial role throughout this module. In fact, during the second week, we had an engaging debate session where each team presented their models and discussed their design choices. It was not only an opportunity to showcase our creations, but also a chance to learn from one another's perspectives.


Overall, this two-week module provided us with hands-on experience in surface development, grid exploration, from experimentation, and collaborative teamwork - all essential skills for any aspiring architect.





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