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FABLAB

Posted in architecture works, photography by arisawake on November 5, 2011

FABLAB or fabrication laboratory is a small-scale workshop offering digital fabrication.
It plays an important role in this class, ar351 Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing in Architecture, of my year three.
Here are some photos of the first model generated by Rhinoceros 3D and cut by laser cutting machine.

Studio life

Posted in architecture works, photography by arisawake on October 31, 2011

photos of the models we made under the Romklao Library project throughout the past semester.
The final one is in process.
For more information please visit  http://romklaolibrary.wordpress.com

Let’s get minimal

Posted in artists' works, photography by arisawake on October 28, 2011

Toronto based photographer Andrew Myers was recognized in 2010 as one of the best emerging Canadian photographers by the Magenta Foundation.
His compositions and colors are keys to his minimalist style. Photographing random 80s objects such as toys, vhs tapes, globes or old typewriters on simple, colorful backgrounds – the result is delightful!  Andrew’s work is a tribute to just this- negative space and harsh shadows.  So i guess that makes his work has been described as painterly, and it also crosses into pure graphic design. Shot with a Canon 7D, all his digital photographs are then retouched to arrive to these beautiful color treatments.
Below are some beautiful images from his portfolio.

(via www.andrewbmyers.com)

Teaser – The 52 day library project

Posted in architecture works by arisawake on September 20, 2011

a teaser of the class first visiting at the site,
take the feelings of military (involved)  lives.

credit to Kulaporn T. , Shear, Yves, and Friends.

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