Sunday 17 June 2018

CHOSEN PLAN

Chosen Plan









2 MOVING ELEMENTS

Two Moving Elements

The windows in workshop and studio can be opened by rotating them along the centre of the windows. This provides the room a lively environment which engages the students to study in. 

The glass roof in workshop and studio is supported by several column rails, which allows them to be lifted above the wall. This design leads more light and air into the room in sunny days, and on rainy days it prevent the students from getting wet while studying. 

REAL TIME IMAGES IN LUMION

Overall Environment




Lecture Theatre


Workshop, Studio and Computer Lab


Space for Staffs




Study Space for Students


Gallery and Library




36 CUSTOM TEXTURES

36 Custom Textures


4 SKETCHES ON TWO POINT PERSPECTIVES

4 Sketches on Two Point Perspectives

18 SKETCHES ON ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE

18 Sketches on One Point Perspective



EXPERIMENT 3 SUBMISSION: THEORY


Theory

-            - Engagement
-          - Sustainability
-          - Movement
-          - Stimulation
-          -  Bright


“Buildings and urban spaces should be designed first and foremost around their occupants.”

“With abundant views and natural light, people using them can observe the activity and the natural world outside, and those outside have a glimpse of what’s happening inside. They are separated yet connected, and they help to connect their communities together.”


Reference:
Gander, Kashmira. ‘How Architecture Uses Space, light and Material to Affect Your Mood’, 19 April 2016. Accessed 18 June 2018. https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/design/how-architecture-uses-space-light-and-material-to-affect-your-mood-american-institute-architects-a6985986.html