Jonathan Kim



For Project 0, I focused on cube aggregation, which involved randmoly rotating, stacking, and combining different volume shaped cubes to create an evenly distributed composition. Though different in their individual poistioning and mass, each cube collaborates with another, demonstrating an underlying layor of reliance on individual components on the overall form. These photos also demonstrate the relationship between light and form. Various cube faces shows contrasts in light with other adjacent faces, and show how aggregation creates variability with facades.




  Previous photos provide insights on how light may enter the program. Voids and paths that travel in between interacting cube masses show potential light paths while creating an idea on circulation. Different cube face directions also imprint potential organization of windows and views. Considering this transitional language from form to built legitimacy, I created a photoshopped rendering of my form as a habitated building.  




 The parti diagrams focus on the intersection points of the cube volumes, the intersection of cube spaces after randomly rotating them, the various directions of cube faces, and clear space voids in the opverlapping of the cubes as a result of aggregation.