Natural Tendencies
Studio 1B | Woodbury School of Architecture
ARCH 183 | Spring 2019
Instructor: Carmelia Chiang
Located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California the project is a marketplace targeted to provide fresh ingredients to the local restaurants. With the lack of parks around the area the marketplace also provides a green space for the community. This project began with modular rule sets to create process models. Through the development of the project it started to deal with the idea of skin and bone. Using basswoods sticks to create the first iterations of models and then transitioning to museum board to create the skin of the selected model. To lastly using 3D printing to create the combination model of the skin and bone. The final project has program that revolves around a center circulation system. This final result was created using the museum board skin model.
PROCESS

Bass Wood Process Model

Bass Wood Process Model

Bass Wood Bone Model
SKIN & BONE

Museum Board Skin Model



3D Printed Skin & Bone Model



