Assignment 2: Animated Systems Design
The De Monterrey Pavillion,
This pavilion was designed by eleven students in the undergraduate course in the Tecnologico De Monterrey Campus Monterrey. This project was part of their advanced technologies course ran by Alejandro Rodriguez.
Teacher: Alejandro Rodriguez
Studdents: Paulina Rangel, Francisco Ruiz, Omar Nava, Maru Padilla, Cesar Delgado, Andrés Martinez, Esteban Huacuja, Javier Jasso, Cristina Gonzalez, Lucia Coronel, Alberto Frias.
Year: 2014
Location: Monterrey, Mexico
The Pseudo Code
- Create a point
- Copy this point into 3 other areas
- Connect the points with benzine lines
- Create two other points
- And connect these points
- Divide these lines into segments
- Connect the newly created points into arcs
- Divide the arcs in the same way as the lines
- Connect these new points to each other within the arcs
- Connect the lines by creating a new surface
- From this surface make it into a pyramid
- Add colour to the model.
As this project is parametric, it possible to change a large number of the parameters
Different parameters include the benzine lines, the angle of the arcs and though not seen here; the height, the with, the number of arcs, and the height of the pyramids, etc.
Assignment 2: Animated Systems Design: The De Monterrey Pavillion, is a project of IaaC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at Master in Advanced Architecture, in 2018/2019 by:
Students: Holly Victoria Carton
Faculty: Rodrigo Aguirre, David Leon,
Student Assistant: Daniil Koshelyuk