Here are some images of my final roof. My design for the roof evolved from what I had played around with in class. I really wanted to keep my roof simple and try to incorporate some of the things we learned about through the powerpoints. I wanted to incorporate the Fehn roofing style and thought a lot about how light would enter the room and cast patterns on the floor. My roof is inclined at the top and I thought this would be an interesting way to let light in. create an interesting facade and change the elevation. I used my proportion of thirds (the first third is the inclined portion) The remaining two thirds of the roof is my interpretation of the Fehn style, with the criss-crossed pattern of beams. I also added another layer on top of the Fehn system to create interesting patterns of light on the floor. This also was inspired for the layering I explored in the wall project we just completed.
Monday, April 19, 2010
FInal Roof Post
Here are some images of my final roof. My design for the roof evolved from what I had played around with in class. I really wanted to keep my roof simple and try to incorporate some of the things we learned about through the powerpoints. I wanted to incorporate the Fehn roofing style and thought a lot about how light would enter the room and cast patterns on the floor. My roof is inclined at the top and I thought this would be an interesting way to let light in. create an interesting facade and change the elevation. I used my proportion of thirds (the first third is the inclined portion) The remaining two thirds of the roof is my interpretation of the Fehn style, with the criss-crossed pattern of beams. I also added another layer on top of the Fehn system to create interesting patterns of light on the floor. This also was inspired for the layering I explored in the wall project we just completed.
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