November 18th, 2007 admin Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
The first picture is the finished work of the 3D printer. We each digged our work out one by one, cleaned, air-blown and finally dip them in the glue. Apparently my model is broken along the process because the section of the wires were too thin. T_T
November 13th, 2007 admin Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Equilateral
1. The state of figure with all sides equal
2. Objects with all sides equal
3. Part of objects that is equal to one another
Quadrilateral
Is a four sides or four edges polygon with four vertices or corners. It is also known as quadrangle.
Polygon
A 2 dimensional plane enclosed with straight-line segments. Such segments are called sides or edges; the points where edges and lines attached are called vertices or corners. The inner part of the polygon is its body.
Cyclic Polygon
A polygon that has a circumscribed circle is a cyclic polygon. All common polygons, triangles and rectangles are cyclic.
Equation
In mathematics, an equation is a symbol or statement that two things are equivalent. It would always written with an equal sign. Eg; 1 + 2 = 3
This equation shows equality, a statement that more than one constants are equal. The sum can be true or false.
In chemistry, an equation is a symbol representing chemical reaction. Jean Beguin released the first chemical equation in 1615.
Inequation
In mathematics, an inequation is a symbol or statement that two things are not equivalent, or do not have the same value; 1 ≠ 2
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This will be a base-3d model of my tree for Studio 1. We will continue on Phase 3 of designing an artificial tree this week.
November 3rd, 2007 admin Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Each of us have been given a book to read in a week time. This book has been written by our director Vincente Guallart, Willy Muller and 3 other authors.
“Advanced architecture is an architecture with a humanist bent, made by and for humankind, it is also posivist, with faith in its capacity to introduce positive energy into an environment qualified by the optimisation of those instruments, means and technologies developed by that same environment.” p.36
November 2nd, 2007 admin Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »