Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Project 2 : Final Drawing


The final drawings which is included in final submission. I have created THREE drawing to present the idea of three persepective which are 1)Geometry System 2)Relationship between prublic to more private space and 3)Circulation


The first drawing : Geometry system : In  this drawing I show the 3 main different geometry which is used in as a foundation of the building which are circle, triansle and rectangle. Each piecec of Geometry is in different size and orientation. By subtracting and adding them as show in the drawing, the main part of the house is created. The geometry system also link to the idea of public and private sapce. Looking at the diagram in the drawing (the lower part) I show the two spaces which is created by different geometry.



The second drawing : Relationship between public and private space : The drawing show main spaces which are devided into publich and private sapce. Start from bottom, The main public space which is the courtyard then move up to the main house which is now considered to be more private space and in this private space, I can also divide it into more private sapce and another can be considered as public.(Public space > Private space > More private sapce > public space underneath the main private space)



The third drawing : Circulation : this drawing show the circulation thought the house and courtyard. The firat diagram shows the circulation in the courtyard to the house, shaping the idea of moving through public space to private space. (courtyard to house)In the lower diagram it shows the circulation in the house. I used different gradient of colour to show the different amoung of circulation going through in a spot. Darker represent less circulation throught and softer represent more circulation. And the public and private' circulation space is presented in contrast. In this case, for private space, darker means less circulation. But for public space darker mean more circulation. This is to give to idea of contrast of the two different space and area.

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