While studying at my Bachelor of Architectural Studies at Unitec, I crafted a variety of models. Most of these models were made individually, and from my own designs in the Design Studio course.
A notable exception to this, is the 1:50 scale model of the Eames House and studio. This project was done as part of a Critical Studies course in 2017 and was done as a group project with a fellow student.
The 1:50 roof framing model uses the NZS 3604 standard for half of the structure, trusses on the other half, and an outrigger system for the gable ends.
At 1:50 scale. Showing approach view.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup, showing front view.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup, showing side view.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup, peeking into model interior.
At 1:50 scale. Concept model showing internals of the building, and the translucency of the side panels.
At 1:50 scale. Concept model showing internals of the building, and the translucency of the side panels.
At 1:50 scale. Eames house model sitting in the grass.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup of the lounge end of the house.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup of the roof trusses with shadows on the wall.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup of the roof trusses.
At 1:50 scale. Closeup of the studio building.
At 1:50 scale. Eames house model sitting in the grass.
At 1:50 scale. Roof framing model using NZS3604 standard, and trusses.
At 1:50 scale. Roof framing model using NZS3604 standard, and trusses.
At 1:50 scale. Roof framing model using NZS3604 standard, and trusses.
At 1:50 scale. Sectional model of an urban retreat design.
At 1:50 scale. Sectional model of an urban retreat design.
At 1:5 scale.
At 1:5 scale.
At 1:5 scale. Closeup of desk top with monitor shelf above.
At 1:5 scale. Closeup of end joint.
At 1:5 scale.