2D Shapes to 3D Forms: Design Functionality & Circulation

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Pei Tian // Adviser: Nicole Koltick

2D Shapes to 3D Forms: Design Functionality & Circulation

This thesis project explores how the elementary shapes and forms cooperate and translate the design functionality and circulation within multiple dimensions. The transition between graphic 2 dimensional and extruded 3-dimensional spatial elements creates a complex yet minimal interior architecture which accommodates a diverse range of programmatic functions. 

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