Thursday, November 8, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Monday, August 27, 2012

Scavenger Hunt




An analysis of Taste Yogurt Bar based on John Flynn’s physiological aspects of lighting.

The yogurt bar was lit generously with natural sunlight due to its corner location and could have benefited from the absence of a few electrically based track lighting. The ceiling had six sets of track lighting around the periphery of the space along with two incandescent pendant lights above the cash register.

The perceptual clarity of the space was very intense and the lack of any private area furthered the notion that it was not a very intimate space.

In addition, the track lighting above the yogurt dispensers and the condiment area served as focal lighting. The yogurt bar lacked ambient lighting and play of brilliance in the interior space.

The intensity of the light was very bright and uniform. The cool color tone and the peripheral lighting added emphasis to the walls of the space and there was no central focal point.


An analysis of Tate Street Coffee based on John Flynn’s physiological aspects of lighting


Tate Street Coffee offers an assortment of lighting techniques in its eclectic arrangement. The amount of lighting makes for a hazy environment, appropriate for a coffee shop. There is only one source of natural light, occurring on the front wall of the store. The illumination of the walls give the occupant a clear idea of the space and makes the shop seem more spacious despite the amount of furnishings. The warm tone of the lights create a more relaxed atmosphere. There is uniformity in the overhead fans following the center of the room, track lighting along the walls and pendant lighting illuminating the tables. Light is focused predominantly on the task area with the bar and cash register as well as the individual tables. The mirror, glass from decorations and collection of strung lights create a play of brilliance around the shop.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Digital Studio Drafting, Modeling, and Rendering




Rendered Perspective
Rendered Perspective
Section Elevation (Hidden Line)
Iso Perspective
Iso Parallel
Top Perspective View
Top Parallel View

The initial 2D drawing was drafted in AutoCad and exported as a dwg file into Sketchup. I used Sketchup to create my 3D model of our studio space in the IARC department at UNCG.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Ai, Ps, & AutoCAD

Ai: I would like to learn more about choosing colors. I also would like to learn all the functions of the tools from the tool menu in order to create more advanced vector based images. Lastly, I would like to learn how to properly link Ps files into Ai files in order to save time.

Ps: I would like to learn more about managing layers, channels, and paths. Also, I would like to learn how to use the liquify tool. In addition, I would like to know more about the brush options.

AutoCAD: I would like to learn more about hatching and lineweights. I want to also explore taking AutoCAD files into Rhino and Sketchup.