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CubeIterations

Cube 1: Typography

Using the contour operation on rino, this iteration is comprised of chipboard layers to construct cube.

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Cube 2: Folding

Using the explode operation, the cube is separated into faces that are then joined together.

Cube 3: Hybrid

This cube is a combination of both methods 1 and 2 that create a hybrid iteration.

Cube 4: Pouring

Using positive and negatives these cubes required the pouring of concrete into molds to create models.

For this first cube iteration, I used the boolean difference command to create slits that would go through the entirety of the cube. I also created a cylinder space in the middle that allowed for different openings around the sides

Cube 1: Typography

Using the folding method, I designed a cube that was more focused on the interior space. Using rectangles and cubes of various sizes I created cuts that would form a complex space similar to a cave. With different opening on every side, the folding method allowed for a multipurpose structure

Cube2:Folding

The hybrid cube was a combination of both the typography and folding methods. When designing this cube I wanted to incorporate the two methods while keeping each entity its own structure. The contour pieces are used both as support on the bottom and is encased in the interior.

Cube3:Hybrid

For our 4th cube iteration we were required to create positive and negative forms. My goal for this model was to test different structural elements. I found that using plaster was easier to work with and better fit my designs.

Cube4:Pouring

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