Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Assignment 3 drafts

Through discussions and numerous tips and helpful notes from Yoshihito Kawashiwagi, i have developed my first few schemes and ideas of my building. The first drafting i did, which was terrible in its scheme of representing a relationship between clients/building/garden, i have developed it in to centrally focusing the garden/courtyard, with a void above. The use of the void, which was a suggestion from Yoshihito i thought was perfect, as the space allocated for the students to design was bombarded with units on each sides of the building, allowing natural light to be illuminated through the front and back of the house. Even still, due to the sun's movement during the day, most of the sunlight wouldn't be focused thoroughly through the front and back entrances, which left much needed space for natural lighting. Through the use of void the space that were discouraged from natural lighting were fulfilled.

In developing my drafts, the sides of the courtyard in which the stairs were normally allocated were dispatched, as it created a narrow corrider along the sides, allowing it hard for viewers to view an artwork (Art showcase located between the corridors). In removing the stairs from the side, and allocating them towards the front and back, it created the needed space between the corridors for the viewers to enjoy and understand an artwork.




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