Sunday, May 22, 2011

portfolios

missing one portfolio, this person should contact me via email asap.

Friday, May 20, 2011

today, portfolios

The portfolios are due today at 6:00, in the studio, in the box;
I may or may not pick them up till Saturday am.

Melissa- you are required to pin up your final presentation in the room and leave your model as discussed.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Portfolios

Professor,

I am gona set up a box come Thursday where everyone can leave their portfolios in the main office. Is this alright? I do not think I will be able to make it on Friday considering the NYIT boat cruise and all. Let me know if this is fine. Thanks-

- Kevin

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

THESIS 2011 / 2012

Hey Guys,

Okay, so we all need to actually join this group and submit your choices by THIS Friday. I am going to attach the link to join the group. Once you do this, please go to the link Prof. Voussoughian posted about the new link. There you will make your 3 choices for thesis. I thought I would post it considering how important it seems. Hope the work is going well. See you guys on Friday.

To Join the group:
http://groups.google.com/group/nyitthesis

To cast your vote for thesis:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?authkey=COXS__gH&hl=en&formkey=dE51dGhsRGk2QnIyenl3WEF3ZmNYcEE6MQ#gid=0

Kevin -

Elevation Study


1st attempt was trying to take lines from the plans like what Prof. Cody had explained.


2nd attempt was using the window punchouts to create a grid


3rd attempt takes the line from the hidden structure behind the wall. This one helped form the next two

4th attempt is an addition to the 3rd adding more grid lines vertically and having those grid line try to complement the window punchouts

5th attempt doubles the grid lines and then started to break apart throughout the rest of the facade


Overall the I liked the 4th and 5th one but I plan on continuing with the 4th attempt. I think the continuous grid works well with the rest of the project and almost serves and as a "marco" grid to the wet space's "micro" grid