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Langford Bridge

Group Project: Ky Coffman, Clayton Jones, Cozette Kosary and Megan Parish, 12 Week Time Frame,  Spring 2008

Langford Bridge is a semi-permanent light installation that uses theatrical films and florescent lights to creating an environment that welcomes students.

Observe:
Inspiration for this project was drawn from Dale Chihuly and his use of sculpture, color, and light as a medium.

 

Brainstorm:

Make:

Test:

Evaluate:

Reflect:


The Site chosen for this project was The East Section of The Pit (an area of Langford A’s courtyard leading to the entrance of the basement). It is comprised of a gated entrance to the old Mechanic Block (gated area that originally housed the buildings HVAC units), The

Project Overview

Site Visit:

Create a case study of a structure in Downtown Bryan, Texas. Focus on points, lines, and planes and how they relate to the space.


Goals:

Take all exterior openings (doors, windows, etc.) and extrude them as volumetric shapes. By extruding these shapes, they take on the form of three dimensional lines. Where these volumes intersect, they create points that can be used as points of interest when evaluating ideas for the remodel of the space.

Programing Phase

 add plan (make drawing) Problem:

Create a case study of a structure in Downtown Bryan, Texas. Focus on points, lines, and planes and how they relate to the space.


Solution:

Take all exterior openings (doors, windows, etc.) and extrude them as volumetric shapes. By extruding these shapes, they take on the form of three dimensional lines. Where these volumes intersect, they create points that can be used as points of interest when evaluating ideas for the remodel of the space.

Schematic Design Phase

Problem:

Create a case study of a structure in Downtown Bryan, Texas. Focus on points, lines, and planes and how they relate to the space.


Solution:

Take all exterior openings (doors, windows, etc.) and extrude them as volumetric shapes. By extruding these shapes, they take on the form of three dimensional lines. Where these volumes intersect, they create points that can be used as points of interest when evaluating ideas for the remodel of the space.

Design Development Phase

Construction Phase

 (add final images)Problem:

Create a case study of a structure in Downtown Bryan, Texas. Focus on points, lines, and planes and how they relate to the space.


Solution:

Take all exterior openings (doors, windows, etc.) and extrude them as volumetric shapes. By extruding these shapes, they take on the form of three dimensional lines. Where these volumes intersect, they create points that can be used as points of interest when evaluating ideas for the remodel of the space.

 (add final images)Problem:

Create a case study of a structure in Downtown Bryan, Texas. Focus on points, lines, and planes and how they relate to the space.


Solution:

Take all exterior openings (doors, windows, etc.) and extrude them as volumetric shapes. By extruding these shapes, they take on the form of three dimensional lines. Where these volumes intersect, they create points that can be used as points of interest when evaluating ideas for the remodel of the space.

My Contribution

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