Showing posts with label Design Thesis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Thesis. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Final Pin Up

All that is left is the Internal and External examination on Tuesday and Thursday. Then hopefully my sheets would be chosen for the exhibition. Although I am now experiencing a sweet relief from stress, preparation for the exhibition in Paris will start tomorrow or Monday, just need a day to rest.

Friday, 14 May 2010

Final Sheets 3 & 4 [2/4]

The 2nd quarter of the presentation, number 3 and 4. There are still a number of things to do on the other sheets before I could upload them up. The big white blank on the 4th sheet is where I would pin up a 1:1 scale roofing material I brought from Malaysia. It is exactly as the picture below.

Final Sheets 1 & 2 [1/4]


This is how it would look on my final presentation, the first quarter of the whole lot.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Render Perspective Study

These are a few quick render perspective of my new building design. I did multiple renders just to look at how the space would look and feel so adjustments to the design can be done. I wont be showing the work that led to this form, but this form is developed through the understanding of function of the building. Materiality at the moment is not important, because it is understanbly going to be timber throughout.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Sketch 2.0 - Design Development

Sketch 1.9 - Design Development

Over the pass few weeks, my design has change drastically, looking at function as a design drive instead of using form as the main inspiration. As there are many development design sketch to show, Ill only post a few seletced works. These are some initial sketches when I started to take another route to design. Unfortunately it is abit blur then I expected.

Friday, 5 February 2010

Quick Conceptual Render


This is a quick render to understand how my initial design and ideas works on site. Unfortuntely, it was undoubtly full of flaws, concentrating on forms was a habit that I need to get rid of. It became clear, although, from a local's perspective, it looks something that represents the city's symbol, it does not create the appropriate functions within the space. The form limits the function of circulation, interaction etc. I am still at a developement stage and the renders were made not only to understand the spatial spaces and see whether the design actually works, it was also to get more comments and initial ratings from the architecture community website. I have taken a step back and concentrated more on functions, still incooperating local vernacular but with more details and emphasising on the experience on site. Development work will be shown next.