Tuesday, February 18, 2014

PLANE: Studies

For my studies, I was interested in the 1st option: 3 forms representing alteration. With that in mind, I wanted to focus on the combination of shapes to make a unified form, each stage adding an additional shape to the facets of the overall volume.




I printed off guides for a icosahedron (all triangle facets), a rhombicuboctahedron (triangle and square facets), and a rombicosidodecaahedron (triangle, square, and pentagon facets).
Once i did that, I laid the sheets over top of bristol paper and imprinted all points of intersection within the shaped outlines. From there, I used a ruler to complete the outlines on the bristol, scored the lines, then folded my forms.








icosahedron


rhombicuboctahedron 


rombicosidodecaahedron 


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