Thursday, November 20, 2014

Daniel D'Amato Window Generation

I have started to create windows of my building. Unfortunately, i'm not quite sure how to generate windows on a curved surface without individually alining them on the skin. I have found a plugin that allows you to generate windows onto a surface but it is not google sketch up.
This is my current rendering - Nouf

concave

The Concave is beggining to work with the Soap Skin and Bubble add on.  The windows, and more details will begin to start soon.

New building

Even though this is a very frustrating building to try and put together i somehow made a similar design to my velum cousin.

Dumbbell Building (Connor Hall)


That is the Dumbbell Building. Windows and everything else will be their soon.

Dempsey Building in Sketch UP

Beginning process of my buildings with windows on one side. 

Domweir lighthouse sketch up prototype

My Prototype of my light house, it looks like nothing yet but oh ye of little faith. Just wait and see!!!!

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Friday, November 14, 2014

Dan D'Amato's Camber Building

Here Is the skin of the Camber building. The demotions of this building are proportionate to the ones of actual size. The next step is to generate windows and floors.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Current version of Ford Skyscraper, looking in to how to develop a consistent window implementation plan. 


Cylindrical Skyscraper



These are a few different approaches I have made to make my cylindrical skyscraper. Let's just say Google Sketchup is a challenging program.

Dumbbell Building (Connor Hall)

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Cross section - Nouf


Cross section


Cylindrical Skyscraper



This is the cross-section for my cylindrical skyscraper, which just happenes to be a prison. Each cell (little squares on bottom right) is 10x10 feet. Mr. Ford and I calculated that each floor will hold approximately 2000 inmates. At 3,456 feet tall, this prison will hold an imense amount of prisoners.

- David Garbo Jr.

Daniel D'Amato final cross-section

Here is the final cross-section of the sixth floor of my building. The next step is to furnish the interior. Using CAD we will be able to design and play around with the building.