AIR Final Presentation
The final presentation will take place on Wed.June 8th at 6PM in building 8 level 12 room 36. Please have all your presentation material ready on memory stick, harddisk or CD ! Feel free to bring models to support your presentation
Presentation Crit
Please arrive for your presentation at 6 pm for a 6:30 start; Wednesday 8 June 05, room 8 12 36.
Your presentation may be fully digit but you can also present any support material including models and material samples. Make sure to bring a digital backup.
Each group has a maximum of 40 minutes but aim for a 20 minute presentation.
Posters
to be submitted by 3 pm, 14 June 05 to reception in building 8 level 12.
- 1 x A1 poster of Phase 1 + 2 (Individual submission)
- 4 x A1 posters of Phase 3 (Group submission), more posters if it is necessary.
Please refer to Air Front Page for more information.
Folio
+ digital or analogue (hardcopy) folio. This is to be a group submission with individual components, clearly outline the authors of the individual components. If the folio is digital please submit it as a CD and as a linear presentation such as a powerpoint or acrobat, we do not want to see a series of individual image files.
+ also submit any models and supporting material such as material samples, but only those wholly relevant to the project outcome. Material samples should be presented as sample boards, such as what Devon presented for phase 2.
SIAL lab access
Some people at last week's studio mentioned that meeting and working as a group would be easier with access to the SIAL undergraduate lab on level 8 building 8.
Can you please let me know by email by Tuesday 24th May afternoon if you are one of these people/groups and include all your student numbers so that access can be organised.
(The use of the computers in there may have to be prioritiesd for other users needing access to CATIA as this is the only venue for students ccess to that software.)
Jane (jane.burry@rmit.edu.au)
PHASE 3 PROJECT GROUPS
1: ProjectHumidity, project developed by Devon Osborne
Dana Cooke; Industrial Design-
Hannes Mc Namara; Architecture-
Ann Nguyen; Industrial Design-
Hadden Daleys; Architecture
2: ProjectSmoke, project developed by Katherine Stowe
William Golding; Industrial Design
Stephen Schweier; Architecture
Clara Navarro; Architecture
3: ProjectPlayground, project developed by Ryan Fothergill
Hoangem Quach; Industrial Design
Stephen Jones; Industrial Design
Kevin Lim; Architecture
4: ProjectCourtyard, project developed by Daniel Yusko
Katherine Stowe; Industrial Design
Ryan Fothergill, Architecture
Anthony Favasuli; Industrial Design
5: ProjectPleasantBreeze, project developed by William Golding
Daniel Yusko; Architecture
Devon Osborne, Architecture
Bart van Riel; Industrial Design
Shawn Chen; Industrial Design
Project names are working titles only, as a group you may wish to review this.
For next class we expect each group to meet beforehand and develop a proposal as to how to further develop the project, refer to Process.
You will also need to place the project on the Wiki.
... --2005/03/01 02:36 EST reply
The fifth elements -- 2005/03/15 11:03 EST reply
Jean Michel Laurent says : The Fifth elements is eather meaning the Earth Rotation, refer to Empedocles air, water, earth, fire and Aristotle : The quintessence - which is earth rotation - The fifth mix the 4 elements.....
The fifth elements -- 2005/03/15 11:04 EST reply
Jean Michel Laurent says : The Fifth elements is eather meaning the Earth Rotation, refer to Empedocles air, water, earth, fire and Aristotle : The quintessence - which is earth rotation - The fifth mix the 4 elements.....
My email - ecolomanvibration@yahoo.com.ca - Jean Michel -- 2005/03/15 11:10 EST reply
MATERIAL LIBRARY PPT
uploads/DH_Material_library.ppt
AIR SUPPORTED STRUCTURS PAGE
http://www-ec.njit.edu/civil/fabric/air.html
... -- 2005/04/12 22:30 EST reply
Michael Rakowitz -- 2005/04/12 22:31 EST reply
This may be of interest. http://www.possibleutopia.com/mike/
Cheers malte
Website worth checking out: http://www.architects-of-air.com Inflatable architecture.