Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Saturday, October 4, 2008

C:\Documents and Settings\Jadid's Documents\My Documents\lg phone

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

BATHHOUSE DESIGN



MODEL WITH ROOF

SUNBAKING AND SEATING AREA


ENTRANCE INTO BATHHOUSE


ROOF COLUMNS & POSTS

HUMANS ENTERING THE BATHHOUSE

VEGETATION WITHIN BATHHOUSE FOR A
SENSE OF NATURE WITHIN


BATHHOUSE AT NIGHT.


OVERALL DESIGN OF BATHHOUSE


SHOWING AT THE BOTTOM THE TWO BATHS (H/C)
AND ABOVE IN THE MIDDLE IS THE CHANGING ROOM

Friday, June 20, 2008

Thursday, June 19, 2008

36 Textures






Mashup

A recent list of China's richest people, is a billion yuan wealthier by the afternoon. But one thing's for sure – it’s not Steve Jobs. Reports of massive wealth were printed in morning newspapers yesterday and before markets closed that afternoon. I don't think they got their money's worth. However, their low profile has helped them remain largely unknown over the past years by defying financial hardships, cheating business partners and intimidation from local mafia to build up wealth. It's a well-worn routine, but it builds excitement and suspense which has come to stand for everything noble and self-sacrificing, a reminder that everything we do (like breathe) is hastening the destruction of the planet. If that sounds over the top, the sneak preview of Leopard was underwhelming. Not that hot pink is any better: what a few years ago looked daring, a brash brush stroke of lipstick feminism, is now just another iPod color but for many of them, this is the only chance they get to see their hero in the flesh. “It gives a sense of security, of luxury, or being treated well as top secret things which Ms. Versace isn’t eager to give up other indulgences while she can afford them. “If I could, I would have them all,” she said with a staged cackle.


Zhang Yin: chinadaily.com
Steve Jobs: CNN Money.com
Donatella Versace: Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times

EXP3: Google SketchUp Elevator



SketchUp: Power Dining Table



Wednesday, May 21, 2008

UT2004 DRAFT - THE RECIEVER


Steve Jobs has provided his new and improved electronic
reciever devise which stands as an elevator for all large scale
buildings. The reciever design as shown above demonstrates
how the central elevator recieves and delivers people to where
they want to come and go. Surrounding the reciever is covered
with natural textures, leaving artificial intellegence on the
inside only.

CHOSEN PERSPECTIVE


"SELF-CENTERED"

TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVES








UT2004 - CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES REFINED