community areas for 6 floors (12 layers)
different amount of light, different community experience etc.

different amount of light, different community experience etc.

not sure if these pages are 'superblock' or 'superwall' or maybe they should be placed in the end with no title??? what do you think?
( i placed each of them in separated spread- so they don't fight! and they all in maximum size within the spread. no cropping!)



A3 or A2?
3images in total:

this one is cooking for more time now

and there is another one looking more outside, to the city.
not sure if I should collage them with people/books. what do you think?
as packaged

pealing off

the waste

horizontal

vertical

2mrw is gluing time!

will finish with the library untill Tue tutorial
but I think this is the right view/light direction. will photoshop the rende>make it in the right color.

A


the top one is scaled up because it has street details (lampposts etc.) and was too short.
according to blog comments:
B


the top one is a3 (for Jury can become 'real' A2)
bottom one is spread A3 + collaged the details from the street (lamposts etc.) and because of that had to scale the block up (it was too short)...
C


1. which format/pozition for A/B?
2. shall I skip for the street details in order to get more of the block, and by that not to scale them up?
3. is C btr as the new A3 version? (will rerender it tonight with more reflection and transparent things.)
for the jury I can print a 'real' A2 - but for my portfoliio it's either A3 or spred A3

needs a bit more photoshop I think

do you think I should add people/greens for that one?
really need your opinion...should it be a claasic library? or shall I combine also an area for people to work with their laptops?
also someone needs to operate the place - probably need space as well...
what do you think?

a more serious test (7 hours) for the corner collage:

and for the spreadsheet image:
before

cut

after fixing

i'm afraid that's the maximum. it gets distorted after that... I think it's btr. and you?
did some quick cutting tests:
wide cuts>

long cuts>

x cuts>

chose this wide cut:

although it will be easier to draw the short part>

I think it'll be more interesting to draw the deep one>

revised my 1:100 fan core model (unfinished one) this fase is the flats - the more ice cream one.
it's 38 A0 pages! 17 layers of 1.4 mountbord makes one floor. will be start cutting tomorrow. should take more then 20 hours to cut(!)

re modeld a part of the fan in order to make it even more ice cream!
added balconies
will make windows and lifts





will blog the sections later tonight
is this better?

(I placed that horizontal - so it'll be possible to c a bit more details...)
the inner side

floors 4-10

detail from floors 10-11

comunity space - 2nd floor

comunity space - 7th floor

comunity space - 9th floor

ofcourse i have to modify them (communal spaces, lifts, entrances etc.)

was a bit tired today from my section - so continued drawing the new plans for the whole block (12/22 by now). will finish that in some other time and then will modify them (mainly comunal spaces program). i think that my sections developing and remodeling will contribute each other...

so it's gonna be quite complicated and it's also quite late, but I'll try my best.
but before that, please please please in the future if you see me, Eyal Shaviv attempting from any bizar reason to create something with such a stupid twisting/spiral - please STOP ME!
so today for a very long time (gosh it's late now) was trying to find out how to translate the 4 floors (two flats) by slicing them to half perp. (as discussed with Monia). but since the whole structture is allways twisting (the flats do not start exsactly above the other). and in a way i want to show the difference between floors in a specific point yet to compare betwin them. and at the same time I don't wanna create a totaly 'fake section' again.
in the end the solution was to place the sliced 'fake section' (per floor) in the right location and angle.
so i hope the following print screens will be useful:
the 4 levels all cut (black and blue) with the same method.

and then all overlap - and this is how i got the right location

and then the 'fake section' - blue is windows, brown and purple are terraces. the middle of every second floor is a comunal space between two flats

and then being relocated

ana then i fixed the wall (they lost the distance between them because of the rotation)

and next - details/materials -ice cream!
but now i better go to sleep! 2mrw i'm invited to my first Indian wedding! exciting!
still have to photoshop them...

gave up on maxwell > back to maya- she's a good 'old' friend.

played a bit with maxwell. in later versions of my tests i got rid of the shininess. but how do I get rid of this weird color of my block???. it should be grey-concrete!

I think it is more interesting to develope two storey flat rather than one storey flat - so started with two options
and choosed the bottom one


in the fan context it is marked with the red elipse

my strategy now is to work on the envelope of this unit in the following days - trying to make it more 'ice cream than pancake' - the details of concrete vs glass (proportions, joints etc) through sections or 3d or both.
this is a briefly smoothing prosses for treating the glass.

and by the way- my new working time priorities are as follows:
70% flat
20% finishing block as developed in superwall aspect- this is essential for my long section. working on both flat and block at the same time is vital - both are depanding on each other and modifying the other's character.
10% superblock portfolio
5 (from 9, the rest four are just mirrored) options are shown here
I like number 2, 4, 5
ahhhhh... I will be brave and choose just one!
I think I will go for number 2 since it's interesting for the different kind of links and it's also the 'craziest' one

been sanding, then filling holes and all over again

and this is how it looks after the first coat




will get my laser cut pieces tomorrow morning...it's gonna be busy!
few quick rhino renderings.
how do you guys think I should render this?




soon soon will finish this


and another (so so) rendering

the right one is the bottom and the left one is the top

level 01

level 02

level 03

level 04

level 05

level 06
this is what I've been up to lately

up till now two coats of primer...I think I like the gray, so maybe I will stick to that. what do you think?
a studio flat proposal
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neighbourhood ++ plan

and section

3 quick renderings



and one a bit more serious

6th floor

4th floor plan

the rotation is in the right dosage?
5th floor plan

the units are now more inwords than before and no funny units are exist!!!
what do you think?

what do you guys think?
and another layout is for the negative model

after tiring preperations, stupidly enough, the exhibition guys and myself have desided to exhibit not the positive but the negative "more solid" model since the positive one is too fragile...
anyway - those preperations would have taken time and place sooner or later - so I took the opportunity to shoooooooooooooooooooooooot the naked and essembled model.








this is a "twisted" (double meanning ha ha) section throug the 11 flat height (22 layers model cut) to understand the structure of one fan in ngeneral, as well as understanding relationships between wings/leaves > to base on it the developing of comunity spaces/corridors/terraces etc.