Architecture tends to point and communicate with itself through more than one final output. The drawing communicates to the physical model, the model talks to the text and the text specifies things in the drawing which helps understand the totality of the project. In some ways, “connect the dots” can be used as a metaphor to illustrate architecture’s ability to associate one idea with another, to find the “big picture” in a mass of data and information. This notion towards connection was a fundamental subject within this project. This image was broken into four stages/parts; Output (Data), Massing (Volume), Texture (Surface), Picture (Composition), which were used to create a large pictorial landscape. Each of the four parts act independently from one another but are simultaneously used in support towards the final “Big Picture” .
Big Picture Team: Julia Arnold, Chen Chen Asmaa Abu Assaf, Sandy Liao, Divyansh Agarwal, Guangyu Chen, Swathi Devadas, Zedu Luo, Swetha Arunkumar, Gun Srisawat, Raquel Bitar, Siyao Zheng, Mariya Bandrivska, Yucong Wang, and Wanyu Yang
Instructor: Ryan Tyler Martinez