Monday, 30 June 2014

Lumion Captures

Unfortunately, Lumion crashed when the video was uploading and all data on the landscape was gone. Therefore i had to recreate the landscape and hence, in some areas, might appear different than in the previous images in the blog.


When entering the Architecture School this is immediately what you would see. The massive bridge up ahead with columns beaming out of it and large constructs erected from all sides of it. (The greyish/blueish colored rectangles the appear on most walls are in fact translucent windows however in Lumion they appear solid)


After walking in the school, the bridge immediately mixes up the architectural design through the juxtaposition of modern and traditional. The beams erected on either side of the image below represent the Greek Parthenon's columns and symbolizes a key aspect of architecture.

The image below reveals the Lecture Room and the view of the entire bridge from the very back. The Lecture Hall also addresses the key theme of modern vs traditional with the shape of the Lecture Hall being that of a Colosseum.

 This image was just taken to show more columns as well as a view of the bridge looking approximately mi-way through the construct.

 The Complete view of the Architecture School Bridge from a point outside the bridge itself. This image shows the length and components of the bridge from one perspective.

 The last image shows the entirety of the bridge from a different perspective from that of the image above and also includes the Folly; which can be seen in almost the bottom left hand corner. this gives a sense of scale to how high the bridge actually is and the distances of different parts of the bridge.

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