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Taylor Tidwell
computational design // landscape architecture // personal art work
Simulating Erosion
CSU Independent Sculpture Study, 2014
Across almost every scale of design, negative space can make or break a composition. My exploration of negative space is not always project related as much as it is merely exploration into methods of constructing spacial parti’s. Negative space is powerful not only in architectural design but in nature as well. Some of the most dynamic negative space I have personally experienced was in Arches National Park, Moab, Utah. In the following project, I attempted to emulate the erosion process witnessed in Moab by hand.
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