This image show light shafts along the face of a tower. The shafts get deeper as the height increases. By setting the windows deeper beyond the skin of building, I am in effect, creating “horizontal louvers” that block direct sunlight. I would like for the depths to grow and decrease based on the distance from the sun, rather than just be fixed to growing in depth by the height of the building. Still need to figure out how to do this in grasshopper.
Louvers mapped to manually adjusted pavilion surface…..some problems were getting the louvers to adjust normal to the surface and to map a different plane than a square (wanted a hexagon). More to come….
This is an image that shows the progression of skin color. Like red hair, skin color is in our genetic make-up. Thus, child can only be very dark or very pale if both of their parents are dark or pale. But, if one parent is dark and one is pale, the child will fall into a range between the two skin colors.
I have decided to follow my image of the baby, illustrating that DNA in parents is what determines the looks, make up, health, etc of the child.
In the genetics of humans, red hair is a recessive jean. This means that two parents who do not necessarily have red hair, but carry the red hair recessive jean, are the only parents that can have a child with red hair. Likewise, if one parent has the recessive jean and one does not, then the child cannot have red hair.



