The City
The design began as a simple weave—an intricate interplay of threads that hinted at structure through rhythm and repetition. This tactile pattern was then abstracted into a series of diagrams, where the flow and interconnection of lines were studied and refined. From these diagrams, a physical structure emerged, its form echoing the logic and texture of the original weave. What began as a study in materiality evolved into architecture, and the structure was ultimately given purpose as the headquarters of a water plant in an imaginary city. There, it came to symbolize the city's lifeblood—its water system—a woven network sustaining both life and infrastructure.
Early 2D Understanding
Fall 2022
Professor Lindsey Clark Griffin