Sampling. fracting. repeating.
HighRise housing.
into the void
lower courtyard Perspective Render
Digital
1980x1080 px
(Left) spotted beast
close-up shot
Digital
1080x1980 px
(right) let it snow
bird’s eye view
Digital
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Can I get a slice?
Can I get a slice of the Barcelona Pavilion by Mies Van Der Rohe?
The high-rise housing process starts by sampling selective architectural elements from the Barcelona Pavilion. It’s then placed into a planar fractal attractive fixed set with the overall shape of an equilateral triangle, subdivided recursively into smaller equilateral triangles (Sierpiński triangle).
The form is then extruded on the z-plane into four separate stacked chunks, stuffed in between a sea of delicate columns.
The building is finally stretched (z-axis) from each triangular corner creating a parabolic expression.




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Boundary Population
Elements are populated along the parameter of the selected scale
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Exterior wall established
Elements are merged to create an outline
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Populating and fracting
Elements are then placed into a planar fractal attractive fixed set
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Interior spaces established
Elements are merged to create housing spaces.

