ARCHDES 200: diaphanous.

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ARCHDES 200: diaphanous.
WEEK 9: FACADE EXPLORATION
WEEK 8: FACADE DEVELOPMENT
TOP: Series of atmospheric drawings generated from original memory drawing.
BOTTOM: Elevation sketches of facade from Vinegar Lane (left + middle) and private courtyard (right) based on drawings above.
WEEK 8: ROOF
Development of roof garden based on existing drawings/Level 3 floor plans
WEEK 8: LEVEL 3
TOP: Using my initial floor plans as a template, I produced a series of atmospheric sketches that communicate the spatial quality, lighting and circulation of my residential floor/owner’s apartment (Level 3).
MIDDLE + BOTTOM: Atmospheric sketches translated architecturally into floor plans.
WEEK 8: DEVELOPMENT
TOP: Digital mass model of building exploring form, derived from previous drawings and models.
BOTTOM: Development of Level 0 + 1 + 2 after exploring form of building
WEEK 8: FACADE/FORM EXPLORATION
TOP: Quick paper models + fabric exploring the verticality and overall form of the building.
MIDDLE: Concept sketches generated by sketching over photos of models.
BOTTOM: Development/Refinement of sketches.
WEEK 8: LEVEL 1 + LEVEL 2
TOP: Using my initial floor plans as a template, I produced a series of atmospheric sketches that communicate the spatial quality, lighting and circulation of my residential floors (Level 1 + Level 2).
BOTTOM: Atmospheric sketches translated architecturally into floor plans/practical spaces.
WEEK 8 : GROUND FLOOR
LEFT: Using my initial floor plans as a template, I produced a series of atmospheric sketches that communicate the spatial quality, lighting and circulation of my ground floor (gallery/studio).
RIGHT: Atmospheric sketches translated architecturally into floor plans/practical spaces.
WEEK SIX: MID SEMESTER CRIT
WEEK FOUR: FLOOR PLANS
Level Three Development
WEEK FIVE: FLOOR PLANS
Level One + Level Two Development
WEEK FIVE: FLOOR PLANS
Ground Floor + Mezzanine Development
WEEK FOUR: SECTION + CONTEXT
A collage combining my sketches and photographs that best represent the atmosphere / emotion I am trying to achieve on each floor, shown in a section. On the left hand side is a smaller collage that shows the relation between the existing building next to my site and my proposed building.
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WEEK FOUR
Conceptual / Atmospheric sketches of the public and residential (private) spaces on the different floors.
Top: Exploring the atmospheric qualities of the ground floor, a gallery (public) and a small studio/work space (private).
Bottom: Exploring the atmospheric / spatial qualities of the residential floors in my building.
WEEK FOUR: SITE SKETCHES
Left: Sketch of different facades seen from the ‘Vine Yard’ courtyard.
Right: Sketch of difference facades seen on Vinegar Lane near my chosen site.
WEEK FOUR: SITE ANALYSIS