This was my very first project in architecture school, and like most early projects it taught basic concepts in an abstract nature without me fully realizing what I learned until afterward.
Objective: Build a 6"x 6"x 6" cube using six planes.
I took this at its face value. No fancy stuff, though some of my classmates did make some more complex cubes. I had other plans for that weekend (I was getting married) so I needed to keep things simple. Basic lessons included introduction to craft, how to make corners, and very basic design decisions.
Objective: Using several planes in 1" incremental dimensions, construct a 6" x6" x 6" cube.
Lessons included cross-spatial relationships, layering, and additive design.
Objective: Design and construct a 6" x 6" x 6" cube by subtractive design.
Lessons included introduction to chipboard craft, subtractive design, and layering.





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