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PROJECT 3: WEEK 5 FINAL SUBMISSION

LINKS
 1 X SKETCHUP MODEL THAT INCLUDES THE TWO MOVING ELEMENTS (BELOW)
 5 REAL TIME IMAGE CAPTURES OF THE DEVELOPED LUMION ENVIRONMENT (BELOW)
 1 X FULLY DEVELOPED LUMION ENVIRONMENT COMPLETED (BELOW)
MYEXPERIENCE SURVEY IS COMPLETED!



CONCEPT
“Geometry allows architecture to become more complex and intriguing, however, there are constraints to its design such as the way it is engineered. However, there are both hidden and exposed aspects to architecture, they are both intertwined with structural features that adds to the aesthetic, or else hidden by a facade.” 










      5 REAL TIME IMAGE CAPTURES OF THE DEVELOPED LUMION ENVIRONMENT
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 1 X FULLY DEVELOPED LUMION ENVIRONMENT COMPLETED 








PLAN

LINK TO MOVING ELEMENTS VIDEO





































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