Tag Archives: Analytical Models

The ‘light’ version

Oude Ingang Uitgelicht_small

The photo above is a collage of photo’s of a model for the course Analytical Models. The model is made by Daan Zandbergen, David van Weeghel, Jochem Hols and Mart Bremmer and is part of a small exhibition they made about the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. The photo above shows the relation of the old entranceĀ and the city. The model has been constructed using plywood and perspex to create standing transparent ‘slides’. By using light from the side, the lasercutted and engraved lines appear in a dramatic way. This has been repeated for every slide and the photo collage is showing all the layers at once.

IMG_2009_small

Toolbox

Toolbox 1 Toolbox 1b Toolbox 2 Toolbox 2c Toolbox 3c Toolbox 4 Toolbox 4b Toolbox 4c Toolbox 4d
David Svahn, Hans Ahrland, Roman Oost and Roel Kosters each made a series of models for the Analytical Model course. The subject for this group was the NMM (Nationaal Militair Museum) in Soesterberg. This model is called ‘The Toolbox’ and can be seen as an assembly of building parts put together with the same proportions as in the original building. By remaking the models the message of the analysis comes across really clearly in the end. After every stage the group of students can discuss and refocus the analysis.

Fragment model

c-2

Fragment model made by Cheng Cai, Raphael Reuter and Xinming Li for the Analytical Model course. This model emphasizes the importance of communication by showing a horizontal and a vertical section of a fragment. The analysis has been made by thinking out and assembling the model and the conclusion is being told by the model itself. The work on a model like this is time well spend.