Tonight I worked on a sculpture, taking advice from my professor Mr. B, a friend in Architecture Mr. S, and a couple coworkers in Design Tech land, W.G. And Dot O’lecke. With all their combined help x the expert organization of my friend Sauce, I managed to put together a compelling section of a streetscape. It’s far from done. Here are the progress pictures.
finished molds for plaster pourin’
Rollin up trees… for modeling.
The first group of molds with plaster, about 30 lbs of it dry, when combined with water, completely filled a 5 gallon bucket.
The empty mold. This thing is held together with 1″ pin nails, and it totally split open when plaster started to harden…but not before leaving an awesome wood-grain pattern on the side of the slab.
One of the Prescedent Studies I did for the project. A park in France, using permeable pavers, gutters, and street trees.
The finished molds, overflowing with plaster. 
Stay tuned to see how these baby’s change and evolve over the next couple of days.
Oh yeah, and remember that conceptual diagram? Well, here’s a rendered version my classmate Skinny Jeans did:
