Beautiful play with colors and triangles. It would be a quite interesting process treanformimng it into a real form and building :) I am intrigue with its future development. Good luck!
I had not hear of Kenneth Snelson before but after having looked him up I would definitely agree with St. Metakaos's recommendation. Snelson's sculptures appear to be delicate balances of tension and compression - both architectural design opportunities for your project. How you play with these aesthetics and how they manifest themselves in the structure of your project could be interesting and very beautiful.
Snelson is a student of Buckminster Fuller, developing the field of Tensegrity. Notice that none of the compression elements touch - they are suspended in tension. The human body is a Tensegrity structure.
Excellent evocative models Deny, are you familiar with Kenneth Snelsons Work?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful play with colors and triangles. It would be a quite interesting process treanformimng it into a real form and building :)
ReplyDeleteI am intrigue with its future development. Good luck!
I had not hear of Kenneth Snelson before but after having looked him up I would definitely agree with St. Metakaos's recommendation. Snelson's sculptures appear to be delicate balances of tension and compression - both architectural design opportunities for your project. How you play with these aesthetics and how they manifest themselves in the structure of your project could be interesting and very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSnelson is a student of Buckminster Fuller, developing the field of Tensegrity. Notice that none of the compression elements touch - they are suspended in tension. The human body is a Tensegrity structure.
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