Wednesday 20 June 2012

Cryengine file link

http://www.gamefront.com/files/21872709/z3414266_4.cry

Google SketchUp links

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e1b4b343b588cc713f8756046ba11f04

EXP3 FINAL SUBMISSION



Coca Cola Headquarter and the Bridge

 
Coca Cola Headquarter and the elevator

Bridge (Small image in the corner is the interior)


Facebook Headquarter and the Bridge

The Dining Table

Since the main focus of this experiment was 'Power,' I wanted to focus on the two different powers each clients have and use it as my design concept for each headquarter.

Coca Cola Concept: "Power which grows and reaches out globally."
Coca Cola has been holding power globally and on a long term power basis. Their power has been continuously growing over the years and it is most likely that their power will continue to grow and reach out to a large number of customers from all around the world.

Facebook Concept: "Power of connection."
Facebook allows people from all over the world to communicate. In another words, it connects and helps different cultures to become together. The power they hold has been growing rapidly over the past few years, but I believe their future depends largely on what decisions and plans they make from now on.


Facebook Heaquarter

Bridge

Coca Cola Heaquarter

Thursday 24 May 2012

Interactivity


COCA COLA:

Coca Cola has always been interactive with the consumers by competitions, rewards and through technology over a long period of time. These not only increase the interactivity of consumers, but also have an advertising effect as it helps the consumers to become more interested about their products.



FACEBOOK:
One way how Facebook office in Menlo Park, California achieves interactivity is by this message board. It allows commuication between the business and employees, as well as between the employees to take place in a simple but effective way.


COCA COLA & FACEBOOK:
Coca Cola is a global company but it tries to interact with indiviual countries and one of the ways they achieve this is by Facebook. Since Facebook is a place where interactivity between people all over the world is possible, Coca Cola creates a page for different countries and even for different products to specifically promote a product applying to on going advertisement in the country.

Tuesday 15 May 2012

Valley: Milford Sound, New Zealand


I had the choices of valleys in New Zealand and Korea, and in the end,
I decided on Milford Sound in New Zealand because not only it's a beautiful place,
but there are various scenaries such as waterfalls and the  lava tube that
Milford Sound allows visitors to see all at once.





Crysis (In progress):



Saturday 5 May 2012

Cryengine upload

Even though I tried it several times, my level file couldn't upload, so I was only able to upload my latest cryengine folder.

http://www.gamefront.com/files/21660993/z3414266_

Google Warehouse Upload

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e14ab8a7df0f0475dcd697b146c66f12

EXP2 Final Submission


Rem Koolhaas's concept: Regular is irregular in terms of the use of tessellation.
Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe's concept: Creating balance with seemingly unbalanced forms.

Electroliquid Aggregation: "The tessellation of irregular forms seemingly unbalanced creates a balance with the use of regularity in forms."









Texture applied












"In between Space"


For the meeting place in the "In between space," I tried to make the design relate to the two monuments so that the three different elements will look like a whole instead of three seperate designs. I was able to achieve this by the criss cross pattern, which both monuments have on their facade. I included the two different criss cross patterns in the design, one pattern from each monument, so that it conveys the ideas of 'in between' and 'connection between two monuments.'


I tried to make the bridge related to other designs as well for the same reason as the meeting place of avoiding different designs to look unrelated and seperate from each other. The bridge design is very closely related to Rem Koolhaas's monument as it has a similar design except the bridge runs horizontally and is flat while the monument is vertically structured and rigid.