CABINS / jorge9124 : CABINS / Jorge Ocampo
I’m modelling my project of “CABINS” this is a work un progress, my inspiration is the forest and the mountain
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As to finding an inspiration, we dwelled on what it would be like for us to live in a cabin, or why would we do it in the first place? For us, a cabin is not a destination resort but a place you can call home. A place where you can feel at peace with your inner demons. The atmosphere needs to be ideal. Therefore, we chose Jenny Lake, Wyoming as the perfect rendez-vous with yourself. When it comes down to the architectural topic, we agreed on keeping it simple, back to basic; a triangular shaped cabin with a cozy interior. Regarding to softwares, Lumion 8 is our chosen one.
I always wanted to gather two things i love: 3D and the place where I’m from: Auvergne.
It’s a place shaped by sleeping volcanoes in the middle of France. These volcanoes look so strong and quiet at the same time that putting a cabin on it makes it even more peaceful and inspiring.
I started with a mood board to get a rough idea of colours, composition, landscape and general lighting. The location at the moment is the tea farms of Malaysia’s Cameron highland. The end goal is to create a VR experience of a warm morning sunrise whilst showcasing the views of the cabins.
My aim for this project is to create environment in which a self sustaining cabin can act as a place of refuge from the “structured” Concrete Jungle known as civilization. The environment that I aim to capture is a small cove on the outskirts of a tropical jungle. Time of day is set to be a sunny 10’o clock movie that calls for a quick morning surf and fruit-bowl breakfast straight after.
My initial thoughts where sparked by Ronens first concepts – which I loved his approach and I spent probably 5-6 days at 6 hours a day looking at areas and cabins on the internet – after many bookmarks and constantly looking over a folder with many downloaded images I decided on something similar to “Big Cabin Little Cabin” from Renée del Gaudio Architecture. The cabin is the one I connect with the most and would fit in Perth really well. Also the images sparked many ideas for landscape, and here in Perth are many amazing landscapes. I plan on capturing many of my own assets using Photoscan and this gives me a great opportunity to do that.