Monday 16 June 2014

FINAL SUBMISSION

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The overall design and concept of my model, is to incorporate the natural surroundings into my structure, and to include a seamless floor plan between spaces. Where the interior and exterior blend together through the bridge and an outdoor balcony. Therefore the building is not just a bridge and a space, but both are intertwined with each other. 

STUDENT FEEDBACK SHEETS

JOSH GACUTAN
 JASON FUNG



TEXTURED LUMION + Final Shots.

 The View on the bridge facing the northern end of the building. 

The top bridge element, facing the northern end. 

 The one of three hallways based around the same circulation on all three levels. 

An example of what the academic offices look like and the student spaces. 

Lecture theatre based on the under ground floor. 

Over looking the valley, on the very top of the structure. Where students and academic staff have an out break area, for discussion.



36 MOVEMENT TEXTURES.


DRAFT BRIDGE



Draft experimentation with the bridge in Lumion. Using my original concept and precedent study of using organic forms and the "cerebral connection" where the landscape and the architecture is formed into one element. As you can see the bridge has three pivotal points in which are all interwoven and integrated into the valley landscape form. 

SECTION IN SKETCHUP +LUMION



I have organised the layout of the bridge and layout of the spaces based around the most effective space for each area. Where the workshop and studio spaces where a lot of student work can be done without disturbing areas such as the library or the offices. Where as the higher floors contain the more secluded area and more private sectors of the building. The very top of the architecture is also accessible where students can have a communal meeting space. 

MOVING ELEMENTS IN LUMION



Glass lift well for the students to enter the site and travel to and from the architectural folly. 
The lift well design is based of the floor plan itself. So all in all it is a minimised version of the floor plan.