From the list of image and form words that our group had produced to incorporate into our geometric iterations, I chose words that would have elements of sharpness and curviness in the form. I wanted my final iteration to be complex through its contrasting types of forms. Therefore, the curved aspect of the geometric form interconnects with the sharp aspect.
LIST
IMAGE: Spatial words (doing something to the form/physical actions ): The Spatial Relationship in Architecture specifies how a certain space is positioned in relation to another given space
- Sequence
- Extrude
- Mould
- Symmetrical
- Interconnect
- Intertwine
- Interlock
- Warped
- Reversed
- Fragment
- Disjointed
- Bent
- Crushed
- Melted
- Folded
- Coiled
- Mirrored
- Buoyant
- Compress
- Narrow
- Hollow
- Flip
- Stretch
- Invert
- Conceal
- Extracted
- Rotate
FORM: Dimensional relationship- explain the look of the form/physical properties of the object
- Protruding
- Dense/hollowed
- Flowing
- Formed
- glossed/ matte
- Shiny
- curved/sharp
- Translucent
- Circular
- 2D/3D
- Jagged
- Reflective
- thick/thin
- Float
- Inconsistent
- Irregular
- Regular
- Asymmetrical
- Static
- Obscure
- Natural
- Vertical
- horizontal
- Conceptual
- Dynamic
- Static
- substantial
- Cluttered
- Level
- Patterned
- Adjacent
SKETCHES

DRAFT 1
INITIAL FORM: CUBE

DRAFT 2
INITIAL FORM: RECTANGULAR BOX

DRAFT 3
INITIAL FORM: SPHERE

DRAFT 4
INITIAL FORM: CYLINDER

DRAFT 5
INITIAL FORM: TORUS (DONUT)

DRAFT 6
INITIAL FORM: CUBE

DRAFT 7
INITIAL FORM: CUBE

DRAFT 8 - FINAL DRAFT
INITIAL FORM: CUBE