Below are 36 hand drawn textures representing the transition from dark to light. By maintaining the same patterns, there is an emphasis upon the gradual change in tone within the textures.
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| dark to light textures |
APPLIED TEXTURES
I selected three gradients of the drawn textures to apply to significant blocks of my monument.
I applied a texture to the overhead rectangular arches which hover above the space as structural elements, in turn conveying a sense of enclosure and creating a new and interesting space
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| rectangular arch structure |
I felt that a texture should be applied to the cantilevered, glass element of the structure, as it is crucial in finialising the space by covering the central meeting areal. The texture is applied to a transpearant surface, so that the component maintains it's integrity, whilst being emphaised by the applied pattern.
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| cantilevered glass |
I chose to texture part of one wall in the central meeting/ ampitheathre space. The reason I nominated this wall of particular significance is becuse it caters to the monument through multiple functions. The rectangular prism is carved out to contain the entrance/reception area, houses external stairs and encloses a fundamental space of the building.
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| multifunction block |






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