
Phase 1: Vintage Tool Project
Vintage tool drawing practicing translation of an object's dimensions to an accurate digital drawing similarly to a patent drawing. The page contains elevation drawings, a section drawing, and an explode axonometric drawing.

Phase 1: Vintage Tool Project
This is a digital rendering of Vintage Glasses using Rhino 3D software. The drawing highlights the magnification possibilities of the glasses as well as the movement of the lenses.

Phase 2: Pedestal Model for Glasses
For this assignment, I proposed a pedestal to display and hold the Spectacles Vintage Glasses that also display the function. The pedestal I created allows the glasses to slide in with the same motion as putting glasses on your head. The two semi-translucent sides of the pedestal reflect the transparency of the glasses' lenses. At different views, you can reveal or hide the inside structure. This displays the cone of vision inside, which is the magnification of the glasses. Resulting in a visual representation of the magnification capabilities of the object.


These pictures highlight the special material qualities of the pedestal's sides. As you move around the pedestal, the visibility insides changes and reveals a "floating" form within as you stand directly perpendicular to the pedestal.

Thank You!
Completed: (Architecture Studio) (Professor: Wendy Redfield) (Tulane University)