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Assignment 4
Identify three characteristic moments within the testing ground. Each moment frequently reoccurs within the field in continuous variation. It resurfaces - topologically identical and changing in proportion - at least three times. It holds distinct spatial properties and performs as a piece of joinery throughout the ground. Moments may be related to N1-N3 or M1, M2; but they are not exact replicas of frames within any of these notational sequences.
For each moment draw three two sections through the entire testing ground in full model scale. A cross-, longitudal- and diagonal section cut the moment. Choose cutting planes that reveal most information. Within each section highlight the part that cuts trough the selected moment. Use different line weight to distinguish. All sections are generative drawings, none is representational of the testing ground model. Draw a plan view of the ground and mark as continuous lines all cutting planes of the nine six sections. (Pencil on vellum)
Build the three moments as study models in paper, chip-, museum-, or finboard.
.: Jonas 2:00 PM
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