Tuesday 24 July 2012

Today I want to explore strength and fragility in relation to my use of material.   Again I have taken my inspiration from the buttresses.    They were built to provide strength and to stop the walls bulging outward from the weight of the roof.   They were constructed using big stone but small stone, river gravel and other materials that were suitable and convenient to the site would have been used.  These structures are broad at the base tapering in as they go up the building. 
        



                                  

As in the last experiment I decided that I would make some more models using bamboo. The previous experiment involved making models that I left open to exploit the sense of the materials fragile nature contrasting with the solidness of the stone and strength in the buttresses.    This time I wanted to enhance the strength of the material  through layering.

Below are some sketches of my idea.










Next I made some models








By layering rows of bamboo I have made a dense stronger structure that is now capable of supporting considerable weight in spite of its small stature.  To test its strength I placed a cement block on top of the model and then I got Brid to stand on top of it.   Incidentally Brid is seven stone.








I have also started making a similar structure using cardboard rolls and hope to test it when I have made it taller.    Will be back with the results and with a series of other materials I would like to test in a similar fashion.

Tuesday 10 July 2012

Today I'm back looking at the stone buttresses in Holycross Abbey.








I found myself sitting at the base of these buttresses looking skyward and liking the lines I saw. I started to draw them hoping this would lead me in the direction of an element I might want to explore for my project.








I decided to make some models of these lines in bamboo and by leaving them open they have none of the solidness of their stone counterparts.






































After this experiment I think I am more interested in the strength versus the weakness of the building and also these same characteristics in materials too.   How can I use something that is considered weak or fragile and transform it making it strong.   I hope through different methods and manipulation of materials to experiment with this process further.