Eight student projects that communicate concepts through physical models
Dezeen School Shows: we've picked eight student projects that feature in Dezeen School Shows that use 3D models to display design solutions.
These undergraduate and postgraduate architecture students have created models from materials such as wood, plastic, clay and fabric using techniques including laser cutting, 3D printing and construction by hand.
Physical modelmaking has been used by architects and designers throughout history to represent building concepts throughout the design process, from initial ideation stages to final scale models.
Hand-making architectural models is an activity that is being gradually replaced by the use of digital CAD visualisations and renderings.
Models featured in this roundup include a demonstration that represents a proposed barrier against desertification, a conceptual model for a pavilion created by fabric tension, and a sectional model that illustrates the design of a subterranean greenhouse. These models come from students enrolled on architecture courses at international institutions including UCLA, University of Hong Kong, City College of New York, SCI-Arc, Washington University in St Louis, California Baptist University and the University at Buffalo.
Boattega Veneta and The Current by Mariella Hirschoff
Designed by student Mariella Hirschoff, this project is a cultural centre informed by Native American Bull boats ? small circular vessels made from buffalo hide stretched over a wooden frame.
The model illustrates the constructio...
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