Tuesday, November 4, 2014

George Lucas Museum - Graduate Studio - Brendon Roderman

I finally get to share some work from the other "r" in [rr]architecture! Below is the Mid Review digital presentation done by Brendon Roderman in RWU's SAAHP ARCH 515 Graduate Design Studio under Professor Andrew Thurlow. 

The studio project is to design a museum/community center on a piece of land in San Francisco CA, that Star Wars creator George Lucas has been interested in purchasing. 

This intensive studio utilizes a program called Maya. Maya is an animation, modeling, simulation, rendering, and composting software that offers a comprehensive creative feature set on a highly extensible production platform. Maya provides high-end character and effects tool sets along with increased productivity for modeling, texturing, and shader creation tasks. It has been used in movies, video games etc. 

All below images belong to Brendon Roderman and showcase his design ideas for a George Lucas Museum in San Francisco CA. 








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