“NATRIX” HOW TO CREATE ORGANIC MODELLING WITH SKETCHUP
Discover all the tools and techniques that were used in order to complete this organic modeling project! Natrix is one of my projects I did a few years ago when I was training myself to design organic forms in SketchUp. I thought of designing a wooden bench with uneven curves, which would look like it rose from the ground. I named it Natrix, which in Latin means water-snake because, from every point of view, it looked like a snake moving in space. Another addition to this design I had in mind for the competition was to add three rivers that surrounded the city, and create a dialog between the benches and the rivers, mainly because of their similar shape.

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