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Pattern : Redux


http://patternredux.wordpress.com/

Background

Pattern is back in architecture.
Decorative patterning of surfaces such as geometric tiled floors, screen walls or carved reliefs had flourished through ancient, medieval, renaissance, and neoclassical periods such that by the ascendance of modernism they were wholly taken for granted.   Much of modernism,
and in particular the International Style, opted for the clean planes of color, monolithic material, and white walls that eventually caused the sophistication and ubiquitous presence of patterning to disappear.
However, over the last couple decades, through the ambitious attempts by Postmodernism, Deconstructivism and now Parametrics to develop a new vocabulary for architecture, the call for the pattern has emerged again. This emergence is almost single-handedly coupled with the integration of advanced design and production technology in architecture.   Patterning is once again a fundamental creative act in architecture and through the use of digital technology the pattern has entirely shifted from its previous role as secondary or tertiary ornament to the primary creative gesture of building.
This class will expose students to this new paradigm of the pattern through a Pattern Redux.

Approach and Goals

Individual students will develop their own projects through the session beginning with precedent pattern studies, followed by pattern evolutions and concluding with pattern creations.   They begin by choosing a historical or existing project to study and present as a basis for their logical investigation.  Students will translate information from their studies into digital material and specify, discover, add and articulate new digital patterns based on the extracted logics of their precedents. Digital pattern translation will be taught using Rhino Grasshopper, Generative Components or 3D Studio Max and tutorials will be specifically crafted to engaging pattern discourse. The projects students will study and
ultimately create can have any size and function from a small art piece to a building or a map.  The projects will be approached and evaluated within the conceptual context described above, looking at how students can articulate a redux of pattern through intense analysis, digital translation, and intuitive transformation through the spectrums outlined.  Fundamentally, pattern will be adopted by students to denote a new interpretation of architecture.  The goal of the class is to give students the technical skills and knowledge to engage the contemporary discourse of patterns in architecture by seeking new interpretations of existing work and by evolving them towards a hybridized conceptual state that traverses historical institutions and contemporary digital design methodologies.

Instructor : Yong Ju Lee, MSU

Dynamic Performance of Nature_11









176 fins are hung up.

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36 fins are set up. All installation will be completed by the end of June.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/softrigid_installation

The Dynamic Performance of Nature_09

The first LED strand is installed. Dynamic Performance of Nature will be realized in Summer 2011.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/softrigid_installation

The Dynamic Performance of Nature_08

Material arrived at Salt Lake City

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Fabrication

Arduino+Metaball

Firefly test

Presentation at Pecha Kucha Night

Pecha Kucha Night Portland Oregon under the theme of SPECTRUM

PechaKucha Night

Brain Brush and Yong Ju Lee will present at PechaKucha Night Portland Oregon volume 9 at Shattuck Hall – Portland State University in April 9th.

http://www.projectcityscope.org/

The Dynamic Performance of Nature_06

lastest animation

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Dynamic Performance of Nature is featured on;
http://www.archpaper.com
http://transmaterial.net

2011. 7. BWB and YJL had lecture at Montana State University.

Vertical Fluidity is featured on;
http://www.suckerpunchdaily.com

2011.6. SoftRigid's work is featured at Process+Prototype Exhibition, Portland.

2011. 5. BWB ans YJL start teaching at Montana State University.

2011. 4. 9. SoftRigid presented at PechaKucha Oregon.

2010. 10. Ornamental Connectivity and SoftShelf are featured in Contemporary Digital Architecture: Design & Techiniques, published by Links

2010. 9. BWB starts teaching visual studies course, "Field of Play :Territory" at GSAPP

Phytobench is featured on;
Metropolis Magazine,
http://inhabitat.com
http://vevant.com

2010. 6. SoftRigid won a commission for a permanent installation at The Leonardo, an art, science, and technology museum in Salt Lake City, Utah.

2010. 5.19 -6.16 Real in Transforum at Gallery Korea, New York City

2010. 3. SoftRigid is chosen as one of 4 finalists for The Leonardo Major Art Installation
http://www.theleonardo.org/current_news/newsevents/the-leonardo-shortlists-finalists/

2010. 2. YJL is chosen as Jury Selection at The 2010 ENYA International Ideas Competition,with KJ Kim.

Horizontal City is featured on;
Evolo Magazine #1
http://www.evolo.us/

2010. 1. 16. SoftRigid's works is featured in Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Artist Showcase at 25CPW Gallery.

2009. 9. Rechargeable Bin was chosen as finalist for The 4th Bin International Competition.

2009. 8. Fuse Bench moved up to the final phase for Seoul Design Olympiad 2009 Competition.

2009. 5. YJL received Master of Architecture from Columbia University.

SoftShelf got Special Mention in Young & Design Competition in Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan.

SoftShelf is featured on;
Ideat Magazine,
a+d+m Magazine,
http://ffffound.com
http://www.existingvisual.com
http://spaceinvading.com
http://www.core.form-ula.com
http://www.designboom.com/weblog
http://theblogonthebookshelf.blogspot.com
http://www.dsgnwrld.com
http://blog.bellostes.com
http://www.id4.ru
http://culturenow.com
http://www.100casa.it

2008.12.
Transforum is published.

2008.12.
SoftShelf is completed.

SoftRigid is featured on DigitAG&; http://andreagraziano.blogspot.com

2008.9.
YJL starts teaching assistant for visual studies at GSAPP.

2008.7.13 - 7.26
YJL ans BWB participates in The Torino 2008 World Design Capital Workshop.

Brian Brush joined SoftRigid.

2008.6.
Yong Ju Lee begins SoftRigid.

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