The SketchUp document with this post gives the base forms for Play Seven, ‘Stacking Systems’: as suggested on page 202 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in feet and inches.
Category: baseforms
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Baseform 1 for Play Four: the Long House, m/cm
The SketchUp document with this post gives the first base form for Play Four, ‘Designing in Cross Section; The Long House’: suggested on page 121 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in meters and centimeters.
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baseform for Play Three, feet/inches
The SketchUp document with this post gives the base form for Play Three, ‘Designing in Longitudinal Section’: suggested on page 98 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in feet and inches.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite -

Baseform for Play Three. m/cm
The SketchUp document with this post gives the base form for Play Three, ‘Designing in Longitudinal Section’: suggested on page 98 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in meters and centimeters.
Authorjohn HabrakenWebsite -

Baseform for play two feet/inches
The SketchUp document with this post gives the base form for Play Two, ‘Articulating Exterior Building Form’: suggested on page 75 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in feet and inches.
Once you have done with this base form, try one of your own.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite -

Baseform for play two. m/cm
The SketchUp document with this post gives the base form for Play Two, ‘Articulating Exterior Building Form’: suggested on page 75 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in meters and centimeters.
Once you have done this play, think of a baseform of your own.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite -

Baseform for Play One, in m/cm
The SketchUp document with this post gives the base form for Play One, Zones of Transition: suggested on page 46 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in meters and centimeters.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite -

Baseform for Play One, feet/inches
The SketchUp document with this post gives the base form for Play One, Zones of Transition: suggested on page 46 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in feet and inches.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite -

baseform 2 for Play four: running roofs, feet/inches
The SketchUp document with this post gives the second base form for Play Four, ‘Designing in Cross Section; Running roofs’: suggested on page 134 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in feet and inches.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite -

baseform 2 for play four: running roofs, m/cm
The SketchUp document with this post gives the second base form for Play Four, ‘Designing in Cross Section; Running roofs’: suggested on page 134 of the book “Conversations with Form, A workbook for Students of architecture” In this post the dimensions of the base form are given in meters and centimeters.
AuthorJohn HabrakenWebsite
