Drawing by Xinyu Chen
Drawing by Xinyu Chen
Drawing by Xinyu Chen
Drawing by Xinyu Chen

FAT Studio

learning of systematic drawings

 

After all 35 drawings from the second exercise “drawing of drawings” were done, I was delighted. Not only because I survived, but I have also learned to analyze the compositional logic of a complicated drawing.

 

The way of redrawing the system is to take it apart and bring it back to nature. To draw the compositional logic of a drawing is like trying to depict its gramma rule, use the primitive language. By detecting the right elements out of the element drawings, I then find the proper vocabulary for the narrative.

From the drawing exercises I learnt how to read the drawings in an analytic way.

 

the process of my own design project

Not alike most of the architectural projects i have done before, I began with sequence of collages in my head that derives from the drawing exercises before: different kinds of boundary situations, routes that go through the whole building, atmosphere of some specific space. By forcing myself to do the drawings before exact planning, I then got the idea of automatic drawing: drawing is designing.

 

the museum

The idea of adding a gym atop the traditional exhibiting

Entstanden in

mit Prof.in i.V. Hanna Noller M.A. / Prof. i.V. Sebastian Klawiter M.A. / FAT Studio, AM Natalie Weinmann

FAT-Studio

Lehrstuhl für Entwerfen, Architektur und Design
Chair of Architecture and Design

FatBandBack

 

Prof. Charles Holland

Prof. Sam Jacob

Prof. Sean Griffiths

 

 

http://fat-studio.tumblr.com

 

The Tumblr page is a collection of works done by the students of the FAT STUDIO during the summer semester 2020 at ABK Stuttgart. Please use menu at the bottom to search for a specific project brief or use the tag search field to explore the page by inserting for example: Sebastian Chavez, Claudia Gomez, Gordon Krauß, Fabian Klein, Linh Vu, Yannik Plachtzik, Xinyu Chen, Ivana Arvizu, Lucia Schreiber, Berivan Palantöken, Constanze Becker, Lea Eichelbrönner, Berat Kaymaz

 

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