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Living in a cube

student1995

Im struggeling to come with any good ideas! Anyone?

Imagine living with a wolf in a 8x8x8m cube. You will use all the same rooms, but neither you nor the wolf will be eaten. How can this be solved? Imagine sight lines, windows, heights, levels, etc.
 
2a. Build a model in optional size and show it from the inside and outside with model photos. The model should only contain space-forming elements (walls, doors, ceilings, floors, stairs) and an item or furniture. Focus on precision in model construction.
You must show your result on 1 page (landscape format).
 
2b. Explain how the cube is organized and functioning. Show how you and the wolf are going to live together. For example, you can display this through charts, floor plans, sketches of experiences, or otherwise. Choose the way that best explains your solution.
You should show your result on 1 page (landscape format) or a movie of max 1 minute.

 
May 2, 17 2:04 pm
threadkilla

Unfortunately your struggle extends beyond having good ideas - to the inability to use search fields and appropriate queries.

http://archinect.com/forum/thread/150000579/school-project-how-to-live-with-a-wolf

You may notice that your fellow student started 'working' on this assignment over a month ago - there's probably an important lesson for you somewhere in there...

May 2, 17 2:26 pm  · 
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threadkilla

Also, I am starting to think that this is not a typical studio design problem, but perhaps some sort of a design task given to high schoolers or prospective bArch candidates as part of some school's enrollment process. If this is correct, don't you people think someone might see your desperate attempts to get forum help amd evaluate 'your' work accordingly?

May 2, 17 2:31 pm  · 
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tduds

"Student1995" is most likely 21 or 22 years old.

May 2, 17 4:17 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

Lazy students!

May 2, 17 3:13 pm  · 
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