Cy Wu, John Mulvey, Tom Novak, Lilibeth Arreola
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Phase 1: Lilibeth Arreola
I chose these two images because I believe they capture the two important spaces in our pavilion, the interior and exterior. I slightly blurred the background in both pictures to further emphasize the model and keep the context of an urban area.
Phase 1b: Nathaniel Staniak
PROJECT TEAM: Aveiya Gordon, Malhar Kate, Damla Sucuka I decided to photograph the shelter model on the south landing of Crown Hall. This is because the shelter is designed for use in an urban area, specifically in a neighborhood like Bronzeville. Having crown hall in the background helps represent this urban context. I also masked … Continue reading Phase 1b: Nathaniel Staniak
Phase 2: Nathaniel Staniak
PROJECT TEAM: Aveiya Gordon, Malhar Kate, Damla Sucuka The Shield Shelter was constructed to protect those who choose to enter it from the stresses of the outside world, including those pertaining to physical disturbances and gun violence. In the neighborhood of Bronzeville, there is a lack of public facilities like pavilions, and lots of talk … Continue reading Phase 2: Nathaniel Staniak
Husna Sena Ozdemir- Phase 1 Shelter
Phase 1b: Malhar Kate
Project Team Members: Nathaniel Staniak, Damla Sucuka, Aveiyah Gordon, Malhar Kate Parts and Pieces: A01 Phase 2 FINAL (Parts+Pieces) Orthographic Views: A01 Phase 2 FINAL Shelter Edited Images:
Phase 1b : John Mulvey
I chose to photograph the model in a field because it is representative of the site. The only way in which I edited the photo was a smooth gradient blur that starts in the foreground and blurs as it reaches the background. This puts a emphasis on the model, while still being able to understand … Continue reading Phase 1b : John Mulvey
Phase 1 : John Mulvey
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Phase 1: Trae Horne
PROJECT TEAM: Trae Horne, Sena Ozdemir, Geliang Zhu The photos that I took of the model capture the form and angles of the structure. The sunlight and shadows help with the reading the depth of the model. The edits that I made to the images were to increase the focus on the model by color … Continue reading Phase 1: Trae Horne