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MAS ETH ARCH/CAAD - 2005/06 - STUDENT PAGES
Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture, Specialization in Computer Aided Architectural Design | 065-0005/6
Supervision: Prof. Dr. Ludger Hovestadt, Philipp Schaerer
Chair of CAAD, ETH Zurich







Digital paper♂

When we design a building, we usually use paper and computer. We can draw an image which we imagine right now on the paper. At the same way, I think that computer is also helps us drawing the image immediately which we imaging at that moment. Especially, many 3D programs, like a maya, cinema4D, 3D studio max, make it possible.

I approach the milling job in two ways. One is designed by computer, and the other is computer based design. In other words, the former is random design as complicity, and the latter is planed design by human.

In this milling job, I thought that what I can show effectively the milling machine’s advantages. Above all, I defined that natural curve and complicated shape surface is a merit of milling job.

As I referenced, I approach the design in two ways.



◑ computer based design & designed by computer ◐

Simplification and Complexity ◎

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Expectable and Unexpectable §

Not many alts and A lot of alt メ

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Possibility 10.jpg







Milling


Rough cut
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Fine cut
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two-side milling
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final cut
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