aaangiie: i love how this has transformed since you last post - this is much more understandable and i think "realistically" responsive to the site - it looks like you are in a good place. One sketchup comment - if you are continuing to use it for the final on site, check out the "smoove" tool for creating landscape. It could help to show some of the surroundings and how your building fits in. It has helped me greatly and is easy to use - shoot me an email if interested. Lookin' good!
I love these!!! I seriously had to control myself from ooo-ing and ahh-ing at my desk (these engineers already think I'm weird enough being an architect type)
Anywho, I really like the last image and how you've tied the inspirational poem and a graphic image of the movement to the section and elevation. It really helps to understand all the influences you've had over the past few months.
I see that the 'spin' space is vertical, and the crawl space is low horizontal. Curious how materiality will further develop the characteristics of your spaces. Can't wait to see more!
aaangiie: i love how this has transformed since you last post - this is much more understandable and i think "realistically" responsive to the site - it looks like you are in a good place. One sketchup comment - if you are continuing to use it for the final on site, check out the "smoove" tool for creating landscape. It could help to show some of the surroundings and how your building fits in. It has helped me greatly and is easy to use - shoot me an email if interested. Lookin' good!
ReplyDeleteI love these!!! I seriously had to control myself from ooo-ing and ahh-ing at my desk (these engineers already think I'm weird enough being an architect type)
ReplyDeleteAnywho, I really like the last image and how you've tied the inspirational poem and a graphic image of the movement to the section and elevation. It really helps to understand all the influences you've had over the past few months.
I see that the 'spin' space is vertical, and the crawl space is low horizontal. Curious how materiality will further develop the characteristics of your spaces. Can't wait to see more!