morf2 | aplicativo corte y plegado

morf2 | aplicativo corte y plegado

Detailed Overview of Geometric Structures

The instructor introduces the concept of geometric structures, focusing on utilizing a square as a reference to explore three types of structures: carrier, modular, and projective.

Introduction to Geometric Structures

  • Three types of structures are discussed using a square as a reference: carrier (basic structure), modular (regular or irregular), and projective (defined by vertices).
  • Working with flat figures that can transition into spatial surfaces through folding and cutting techniques.
  • Transformation from 2D to 3D through folding for spatial features and cutting for independence in parts.

Exploration of Folded Space and Cutting Techniques

Delving into the concept of folded space according to Gilles Deleuze, emphasizing the shift from binary projections to continuous curvature through folds and cuts.

Understanding Folded Space

  • Gilles Deleuze's perspective on folded space challenging traditional concepts like vertical-horizontal dichotomy.
  • Emphasizing the role of folds in linking parts while cuts provide independence, altering the homogeneity to heterogeneity.

Implementation of Folding and Cutting Techniques

Practical application of folding and cutting techniques on a 15x15 cardboard piece to explore architectural possibilities.

Application in Design

  • Experimenting with folds, cuts, and explorations on cardboard to transform homogeneous forms into heterogeneous architectural manifestations.
  • Initial exploration involves folding a square figure with considerations for light/shadow interplay for dimensional understanding.

Graphic Expression Through Folding and Cutting

Utilizing graphic expression techniques involving shadows, angles, and human scale representation post folding or cutting processes.

Graphic Representation Techniques

  • Incorporating paper cuts for added dimensionality post-folding transformations.
  • Introducing wooden columns as design elements alongside foldings for enhanced visual impact.

Visual Examples Demonstrating Folding and Cutting Operations

Visual demonstrations showcasing various folding methods along with considerations for both sides' versatility in paper manipulation.

Practical Demonstrations

  • Importance of two-sided folding flexibility demonstrated through cross-sectional geometric structures exploration.

New Section

In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of maintaining structural integrity in a design and suggests using accessories like glue, toothpicks, knives, or rulers to support new forms.

Importance of Structural Integrity

  • The speaker emphasizes the need for maintaining structural integrity in designs to prevent disintegration.
  • Accessories such as glue, toothpicks, knives, or rulers can be utilized to support new forms effectively.

New Section

This part focuses on exploring formal instances at home and identifying architectural potential through folds in designs.

Exploring Formal Instances

  • Discusses the exploration of formal instances at home to discover architectural potential.
  • Mentions the identification of architectural potential through possible folds in designs.
  • Provides an example with a plant scheme indicating cuts and fold lines clearly.

New Section

Here, the speaker presents a quick sketch representing new volumetrics and emphasizes incorporating human figures for scale reference.

Incorporating Human Figures for Scale

  • Highlights the importance of incorporating human figures as a fundamental scale reference in designs.
  • Discusses how shadows can help differentiate planes and enhance understanding of volumetrics.

New Section

The speaker delves into graphic expression emphasizing individual choices in stroke styles for design work.

Graphic Expression and Stroke Styles

  • Encourages individual decision-making on stroke styles based on personal strengths.
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