Undergraduate Portfolio - Saif Horani

Saif Horani - Architecture student Undergraduate Portfolio Saif Horani - Architecture student Undergraduate Portfolio

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PROJECT DISCRIPTION third year 2016 Using the ruled surfaces method, we had to design a pavilion that would be inspired by an artist, this artist›s work should be featured in the nationa Jordanian museum of Modern Art in Jabal alWeibdeh AHMAD OSNII PEI PAVILION Rhino/Grasshopper Photoshop CC RULED SURFACES THE CONCEPT In geometry, a surface S is ruled (also called a scroll) if through every point of S there is a straight line that lies on S. The most familiar examples (illustrated here in three-dimensional Euclidean space) are the plane and the curved surface of a cylinder or cone. Other examples are a conical surface with elliptical directrix, the right conoid, the helicoid, and the tangent developable of a smooth curve in space. A ruled surface can always be described (at least locally) as the set of points swept by a moving straight line. For example, a cone is formed by keeping one point of a line fixed whilst moving another point along a circle. In this project we are to use one type of the ruled surfaces, in which the swept line, is meerly Ahmad Osnii Pei, a visual artist from Indonesia, something special and appealing about Ahmad`s sculptures, it is the unity and wholeness that comes through so well. "this intellectual sculptor produces pieces which challenge paintings on canvas, with their nonfigurative forms symbolizing unity, joined in harmony with the idea of wholeness, a concept of gestalt" Looking at one of Ahmad`s sculptures that was displayed in The Jordan National Gallery of fine Arts, in the opposit location as the original location. Polanoor, It made me realize soothing and eye appealing his curves are, so i decided to use the way he draws line and creates them to portray his style in this pavilion. 16 And reacting to the site, it had to be adapting to the parameters of the location. Visiting the site, the first to catch my eye, was the Bell tower of the Orthodox Church and the minaret of the Kind Abdullah I Mosque. And I had to frame those two great elements, that introduce the coexistence of religions in Jordan.

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PROJECT DISCRIPTION<br />

third year<br />

2016<br />

Using the ruled surfaces method, we<br />

had to design a pavilion that would be<br />

inspired by an artist, this artist›s work<br />

should be featured in the nationa<br />

Jordanian museum of Modern Art in<br />

Jabal alWeibdeh<br />

AHMAD OSNII PEI<br />

PAVILION<br />

Rhino/Grasshopper<br />

Photoshop CC<br />

RULED SURFACES<br />

THE CONCEPT<br />

In geometry, a surface S is ruled (also called a scroll) if through every point of S there is a straight<br />

line that lies on S. The most familiar examples (illustrated here in three-dimensional Euclidean<br />

space) are the plane and the curved surface of a cylinder or cone. Other examples are a conical<br />

surface with elliptical directrix, the right conoid, the helicoid, and the tangent developable<br />

of a smooth curve in space. A ruled surface can always be described (at least locally) as the<br />

set of points swept by a moving<br />

straight line. For example, a cone<br />

is formed by keeping one point<br />

of a line fixed whilst moving<br />

another point along a circle.<br />

In this project we are to use one<br />

type of the ruled surfaces, in<br />

which the swept line, is meerly<br />

Ahmad Osnii Pei, a visual<br />

artist from Indonesia,<br />

something special and<br />

appealing about Ahmad`s<br />

sculptures,<br />

it is the unity and wholeness<br />

that comes through so well.<br />

"this intellectual sculptor<br />

produces pieces which<br />

challenge paintings<br />

on canvas, with their<br />

nonfigurative forms<br />

symbolizing unity, joined in harmony with the idea of wholeness, a concept of gestalt"<br />

Looking at one of Ahmad`s sculptures that was displayed in The Jordan National Gallery of fine Arts,<br />

in the opposit location as the<br />

original location.<br />

Polanoor, It made me realize soothing and eye appealing his curves are, so i decided to use the way he draws line and creates<br />

them to portray his style in this pavilion.<br />

16<br />

And reacting to the site, it had to be adapting to the parameters of the location.<br />

Visiting the site, the first to catch my eye, was the Bell tower of the Orthodox Church and the minaret of the Kind Abdullah I<br />

Mosque.<br />

And I had to frame those two great elements, that introduce the coexistence of religions in Jordan.

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