Non-orthogonal Volumes

2020

This project begins with formal operations through Boolean functions. It then moves into an interpretive phase when students explore the temporal quality in non-orthogonal volumes of space. The three-dimensional composition is measured by the body. The experience within this space is determined by the body’s scale. The body’s movement within the space choreographs a sequence, the architectural promenade. Because light participates in the perception of space, the openness and darkness of space affects the mood of the observer.

Teaching assistant: Benjamin Baaske
Student Credits: Matthew Meyer, David Cano, Brent Rice