BIOMORPHIC AND GEOMETRIC MODELING
BIOMORPHIC AND GEOMETRIC MODELING


PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS
Procreate, Rhino3D
Procreate, Rhino3D
COURSE
COURSE
Architecture Design I
Architecture Design I
GRADE
GRADE
93%
93%
MODEL BUILDING IN THE STYLES OF GEOMETRIC AND BIOMORPHIC
MODEL BUILDING IN THE STYLES OF GEOMETRIC AND BIOMORPHIC
These conceptual structures pay homage to nature’s fluidity and unpredictability. Inspired by natural shapes and processes, these designs incorporate dynamic curves, irregular geometries, and soft transitions to create sculptural forms that blend seamlessly with their environment. Light and shadow play a pivotal role in these concepts, with shadows treated not as mere byproducts but as integral design elements. The interaction of light with these structures produces intricate patterns and fluid gradients, imbuing the spaces with a sense of movement and vitality. This approach emphasizes the importance of embracing natural phenomena as active participants in architectural storytelling, enriching the sensory and emotional impact of the built environment. In contrast, the geometric aspects of these designs draw on fundamental shapes such as circles, triangles, and polygons. Through a careful interplay of geometry, space, and proportion, these forms establish a dialogue between structure and abstraction. Balance, rhythm, and symmetry serve as guiding principles, with shapes acting as both the foundation and the language of the design philosophy. These geometric structures celebrate the power of simplicity, using basic shapes as tools to express ideas, address complex design challenges, and craft spaces that are as purposeful as they are visually striking.
These conceptual structures pay homage to nature’s fluidity and unpredictability. Inspired by natural shapes and processes, these designs incorporate dynamic curves, irregular geometries, and soft transitions to create sculptural forms that blend seamlessly with their environment. Light and shadow play a pivotal role in these concepts, with shadows treated not as mere byproducts but as integral design elements. The interaction of light with these structures produces intricate patterns and fluid gradients, imbuing the spaces with a sense of movement and vitality. This approach emphasizes the importance of embracing natural phenomena as active participants in architectural storytelling, enriching the sensory and emotional impact of the built environment. In contrast, the geometric aspects of these designs draw on fundamental shapes such as circles, triangles, and polygons. Through a careful interplay of geometry, space, and proportion, these forms establish a dialogue between structure and abstraction. Balance, rhythm, and symmetry serve as guiding principles, with shapes acting as both the foundation and the language of the design philosophy. These geometric structures celebrate the power of simplicity, using basic shapes as tools to express ideas, address complex design challenges, and craft spaces that are as purposeful as they are visually striking.



















