2010年6月16日星期三

ELEVATOR CONTROL BUTTONS

"O, L, K" CONTROL ELEVATOR ONE

"J, N, M" CONTROL ELEVATOR TWO

2010年6月15日星期二

SKETCHUP MODEL LINK

MODEL PART ONE: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=9e974f6db0d615d16ccd9134f1b53693&prevstart=0

MODEL PART TWO: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=7571229662da7e076ccd9134f1b53693&prevstart=0

FINAL ENVIRONMENT LINKS

OBJECTS LINKS: ttp://www.filefront.com/16761391/z3267546-duyuan-Objects-EXP3.zip

LEVELS LINKS: http://www.filefront.com/16761423/z3267546-duyuan-levels-EXP3.zip

ARCH1101-2010 EXP3 FINAL IMAGES

KERR'S LAB

MERKEL'S OFFICE

THE MEETING PLACE

THE TABLE

THE KERR'S OFFICE


THE BRIDGE


THE BRIDGE


THE MERKEL'S OFFICE


THE MEETING PLACE


THE BRID VIEW OF MY DESIGN


THE BOTTOM VIEW OF BRIDGE





THE VALLEY


THE MEETING PLACE WITH ELEVATOR


THE MEETING PLACE


THE MEETING PLACE WITH ENVIRONMENT


THE BRIDGE AND LABS WITH ENVIRONMENT


THE MERKEL'S LAB WITH BRIDGE


THE KERR LAB WITH THE BRIDGE


THE WHOLE VIEW OF BRIDGE AND VALLEY

EVALUATION FROM TWO STUDENTS




THE EXPLAIN OF MY DESIGN

THIS IS MY DESIGN PICTURE






THESE ARE FOUR USING TEXTURES IN MY MODELS

36 TEXTURES


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MY SECOND DRAFT MODEL IN VALLEY






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2010年5月17日星期一

2010年5月9日星期日

MASHUP ARTICLE FROM THREE CLIENTS

MASHUP ARTICLE

Who wants to be a strong people and with power , the first one is to overcome adversity, like Hellen, she overcome the adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the 20th century's leading humanitarians.after the opportunity to get answers and inspiration, which in theory gave he the opportunity, and that needs partners welcomed and encouraged. The example is Merkel, Angela Merkel became the first female chancellor of Germany in 2005 at the age of 51. She was also the first eastern German to lead the country after its reunification following the fall of the Berlin Wall. She is the leader of the Christian Democratic Union, a Catholic-leaning conservative party.The main problem, it may not take a back seat, and will do its utmost to defend. Himself has become an own, without loss of anger control and wild and unruly. These should be constantly re-established to create their own, and these must constantly explore their own negligence, to understand the views of others. These would be another level of success. Such as Kerr, In fashion, beauty is a commodity. But supermodels like Elle Macpherson, Megan Gale and Miranda Kerr have turned it into a bankable brand. The original queen of branding opportunities, Elle Macpherson, spun a myriad of product lines from her reputation as the Body - from underwear to bed linen.

Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel became the first female chancellor of Germany in 2005 at the age of 51. She was also the first eastern German to lead the country after its reunification following the fall of the Berlin Wall. She is the leader of the Christian Democratic Union, a Catholic-leaning conservative party.

Mrs. Merkel was re-elected in September 2009, making her one of the longest-serving leaders among Europe's major powers. But her party had its worst results in 60 years, reflecting widespread unhappiness over the economic downturn, which has cost Germany its position as the world's leading exporter. She formed a coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats, which in theory gave her the chance to enact the kind of liberalizing economic plans she proposed when she first ran for chancellor in 2005. Rising budget deficits as a result of the economic crisis, however, have drastically limited the kind of tax cuts on which the would-be coalition partners campaigned.

The dominant issue in the first six months of Mrs. Merkel's second term turned out to be the debt crisis in Greece, and the threat it posed to the Euro. Germans were overwhelmingly opposed to a bailout of a country they saw as spendthrift, and Mrs. Merkel took a tough line in months of negotiations with France and the International Monetary Fund over an aid package. Finally in late April 2010, as the crisis threatened to spread to Spain and Portugal, Ms. Merkel's hand was forced, as political calculations had to take a back seat to the more basic task of ensuring the stability of the euro currency that replaced Germany's beloved mark.
Ms. Merkel announced, grumbling, that Germany would do its part to defend the euro.


Source:http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/angela_merkel/index.html (accessed May 7, 2010).

Helen Keller

Educator. Born Helen Adams Keller on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. She overcame the adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the 20th century's leading humanitarians.Helen Keller was the first of two daughters born to Arthur H. Keller and Katherine Adams Keller. She also had two older stepbrothers. Her father had proudly served as an officer in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The family was not particularly wealthy and earned income from their cotton plantation. Later, Arthur became the editor of a weekly local newspaper, the North Alabamian. Helen was born with her senses of sight and hearing. She started speaking when she was six months old, and could communicate and walk at the age of one.

In 1882, however, Helen contracted an illness—the family doctor called it "brain fever"—that produced a high body temperature. The true nature of the illness remains a mystery today, though some experts believe it might have been scarlet fever or meningitis. Within a few days after the fever broke, Helen's mother noticed that her daughter didn't show any reaction when the dinner bell was rung, or when a hand was waved in front of her face. Helen Keller had lost both her sight and the ability to hear. She was only 18 months old.

As Helen grew into childhood, she developed a limited method of communication with her companion, Martha Washington, the young daughter of the family cook. The two had created a sign language, and by the time Helen was 7, they had invented more than 60 signs to communicate with each other. But Helen had become very wild and unruly during this time. She would kick and scream when angry and giggle uncontrollably when happy. She tormented Martha and inflicted raging tantrums on her parents. Many family relatives felt she should be institutionalized.

Looking for answers and inspiration, Helen's mother came across a travelogue by Charles Dickens titled "American Notes" in 1886. There she read of the successful education of another deaf and blind child, Laura Bridgman. She dispatched Helen and her father to Baltimore, Maryland, to see specialist Dr. J. Julian Chisolm. After examining Helen, he recommended she see Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, who was working with deaf children at the time. Bell met with Helen and her parents and suggested the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Boston, Massachusetts. There they met with the school's director, Michael Anaganos. He suggested Helen work with one of the institute's most recent graduates, Anne Sullivan. Thus began a 49-year-long relationship between teacher and pupil.

In March 1887, Anne Sullivan went to Helen Keller's home in Alabama and immediately went to work. She began by teaching Helen finger spelling, starting with the word "doll" to help Helen understand the gift of a doll she had brought. Other words would follow. At first, Helen was curious, then defiant. She refused to cooperate with Sullivan's instruction. When Helen did cooperate, Anne could tell that she wasn't making the connection between the objects and the letters spelled out in her hand. Sullivan kept working at it, forcing Helen to go through the regimen. As Helen's frustration grew, the tantrums increased. Finally, Sullivan demanded that she and Helen be isolated from the rest of the family for a time so that Helen could concentrate only on Sullivan's instruction. They moved to a cottage on the plantation.


Source:http://www.biography.com/articles/Helen-Keller-9361967?part=0
(accessed May 7, 2010).


Miranda Kerr

In fashion, beauty is a commodity. But supermodels like Elle Macpherson, Megan Gale and Miranda Kerr have turned it into a bankable brand.

The original queen of branding opportunities, Elle Macpherson, spun a myriad of product lines from her reputation as the Body - from underwear to bed linen.

At the age of 26, Kerr has already reinvented herself several times over.

She has transformed from Gunnedah breakthrough beauty to the girlfriend of Hollywood hunk Orlando Bloom and multi-million Victoria’s Secret Angel.

Now she’s turning her beauty into a brand that she owns, rather than hires out.

Kerr’s new organic skin-care range KORA was launched at David Jones this month and is available exclusively at David Jones stores and online. She has also licensed the KORA name to include a clothing line and is set to exploit her appeal in other products, including her first book Treasure Yourself: Power Thoughts for My Generation.

"Being the Body is worth so much more than doing the catwalk in Paris, once you start commercializing it that’s where the money is," says fashion photographer David Gubert of Macpherson.

Gubert has worked with the likes of Hawkins and Kerr and scored a coup as the first Australian photographer to ever shoot a Victoria’s Secret catalogue.

"These girls continuously re-invent themselves... it’s like Elle, it started with print and then she went into lingerie and now she is doing cosmetics," he says.

"They have to continuously reassess things, work on things, and (improve) the brand so they have something else to offer."

The commercial appeal of Kerr’s beauty enterprise, like Hawkin’s Cosi swimwear range, is a boon to the department stores who both support and benefit from supermodels" brand empires.

Megan Gale, another David Jones ambassador, also set to launch her own swimwear range later this year.

"We are delighted to have Miranda’s range, KORA, in the store," said Colette Garnsey, David Jones Group general manager of apparel, cosmetics, accessories and footwear.

"They are exploring their own creativity - we welcome that and encourage that."

Emma Freedman, race wear ambassador for David Jones, says Kerr and Gale are in the right place monopolize on their appeal.

"Those two have the experience in the industry to create products that they know will work for women, and they know women.

"I think it’s just another dimension to them," she says.

The sky seems to be the limit for Kerr, who is talking about creating her own fashion line with business partner George Moskos.
"She has an international profile and it would be negligent to not leverage off that," Moskos said of their plans to break into the US market with KORA.


Source:http://www.findyourfate.com/model/newsdetail.asp?ID=47
(accessed May 7, 2010).

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