07 IMPLICITY
DESIGN-BUILD spring ‘19


Axon of Implicity

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Professor: 

Micah Rutenberg
“Implicity” was my first-year, first-semester architecture school project. Coming into the world of design barely having knowledge as to how this world functioned, this studio served as a crucial means of laying the foundations for understanding space, form, modeling techniques, and time management. Each member of the studio was made to utilize a plaster model to “plot land” on a table specifically fabricated for this project. After staking out their territory, the student crucially examined their site, developing ways in which a more tectonic construct could take form, making the void explicable. This was an active cycle of sketching, measuring, and building. While working physically, the entire table, plaster casts, and basswood structures were modeled in Rhino3D, allowing for a more scrutinized exploration of the city.

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