13 May 2011 | 01 Week 10
Looking again at the context. I want my building to intervene more with the sites activity. To impose upon the path of inhabitants rather that simple be another static element. It needs to be more dramatic.
| RE-IMAGINING THE FORM |
20 May 2011 | 01 Week 11
These are images of a working model I created in this weeks tutorial, trying to develop the building envelope more. I think it is more interactive but it lacks the dynamics of my follie. The follie was far more theatrical and fluid. It was more of a statement. It stood out. It was a juxtaposition. It wasn't quiet.
| RE-FINING THE PLAN |
27 May 2011 | 01 Week 12
These are my final floor plans. I feel the spaces work well in this way and it achieve a fluid distinction between private and public areas. The two are kept mostly seperate, despite meeting at certain points where functional spaces cross. In this way I feel that rather than concentrating all pedestrain traffic to a few spaces there is more room to mov.
| FORM DEVELOPMENT |
4th June 2011 | 01 Week 13
Images of a working model to finalise my building form. The building is in itself a juxtaposition of typologies and thus establishes a strong distinction from the site. The roof is surmounted by extravagent and dynamic shells which take the most physical cues from my follie, while the remainder of the building is fluid and curvaceous, bringing symbolic aspects of the river into the otherwise static landscape.
| THE FINAL MODEL |
7th June 2011 | 01 Week 14
| FINAL PRESENTATION |