Sunday, June 12, 2011

Project 3 Drawings

Site Plan
Underground Floor Plan



Ground Floor Plan




First Floor Plan



Second Floor Plan

Sections A1 and A2


Sections B1 and B2


Perspective images


Submission Model Photographs

1:100 Model - Street and adjacent buildings


View from Victoria Street


Perspective view of proposed building and adjacent buildings


Sectional View of House 2 and gallery space



View of building from cliff face


Aerial view of model



1:50 Sectional Model - Qualitiy of light, furniture and display of an art object

Sectional View of proposed building



Spaces facing Victoria Street

Space above: House 1 - Art collector

Space below: Gallery space (Public)

Element behind:

Underground level - storage space

Ground - Gallery office

First - Smaller gallery space

Second - Reading room

Spaces facing city view

Space below: House 2 -Journalist

Space above: House 1

Element behind:

Underground level - Laundry area and private outdoor space

Ground level - Private outdoor space for House 1 and reading room for House 2

First level - Bedroom of House 2

Living space and living area of house 2


View from Victoria Street


Entrance to gallery and dwellings


Aerial view of sectional model


Working Models

1:100 Model



House 2: Journalist

Left set of stairs is the second dwelling.
Right is the gallery space.



1:50 Model












Progress Sketches

Ideas gathered from proposition from project 2 and concept from Bordeaux House



Sketches of final idea


Project 3 - Week 2 Progress

After the site visit on the Tuesday. The studio class decided to get a head start on the site model within the week. Below is an image of the progress of one day.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Analytical studied drawings

Zones - Public to more private spaces


Structural strategy



Windows - Types of openings




Proposition Model

Facade openings

Materials:
- Sponge

Window openings of one side of Bordeaux house.



Windows mapped into plan. (Sponge symbolising walls and circles as rooms and the centre as an imagined landscape)



Window openings mapped out differently. Vice versa of the above mapping.

Sponge indicated as imagined landscape and the gaps between the sponges as zones/ room areas of an internal space.





Zones - Public to more private spaces

Materials:
- acrylic sheets
- perspex sheets
- white card

Zones indicated in different colours and degree of transparency show level of occupancy.


Levels taken apart to show how its structured.



Model completely taken apart as a puzzle to analysis the parts to the Bordeaux house.







Structural Strategy

Materials:
- acrylic sheets


Structural model boxed inside the building area.





Illusion of a 3 dimensional image done via thin acrylic sheets.


Structure seen on once side of model.




Windows

Materials:
- Plaster

Front view of sectional window model



Back view and shadow of detailed window types.