Sunday, May 10, 2009

final computer model



The computer models are used to show the interior view of my design. Because I was trying to seperate the writers office by his living room and bedroom, I use different light effects such as the brightest natural lights in his office, and the darkest place for his bedroom. The models are supposed to show the light effect of all the office (semi-public area),living room (semi-private area), the bedroom (private area)

final presentation drawings


Site:
The site that I choose is at the end of Louse Rd in Sydney which is facing the sea whereas located in the centre of Sydney.
The reason I choose this site is that, the idea i want to present is a writer sitting in his office room which located in city surrounded by the people, however, he is separated and can only either feel or see people because of some physical limitations. The site allows the city buildings and also the houses behind my building, the writer is supposed to either see the people far away but can not feel or feel the sea waves facing him but can actually see anyone.
The view of the ocean also provides a good surrounding for writter. Based on my research, writters are prefer to live in or work in a place which has an comparable endless view such as sea or sky which might lead their imaginations.

Site plan:
The tones are used to show the couture lines and also indicates the location of my building


Floor plan:
I did the floor plan by highlight the shadow which emphasis the light effect due to the openings.

Section:
Because the section shows all three different areas, I was trying to indicate the function by using the different darkness
and also the landscape are drew to show the context of the house.

final model 1






Additional drawings


These drawings are done by Revit to show the details of my design such as how to place the furniture. Because I treated the building as writer's personal working and living place, the way how to organise the furniture and entrance has an great effect on my idea.





working model

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