Monday, 15 August 2011
The Drawing Room
We were asked to design a cafeteria for the students of the campus building as such facilities weren't provided. The cafeteria had to be a lightweight structure as it would be constructed on the roof of the second floor. Architecture, town planning and interior design students share this building and thus it was vital to create a common space that everyone can relate to in order for them to feel welcome. Seeing that drawing is a basic element we have in common I decided to call my cafeteria the drawing room. The interior space represents a blank canvas with hand drawn lines on the vertical surfaces which connects the space and the users within.
Beach Cottage
For this project we had to convert a freestanding double garage into a double storey beach cottage. This exercise focused on a clear utilization of space as well as layout with regards to orientation. We were also responsible for the construction of the beach cottage which in this case had to be that of a light weight structure.
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Faculty Office Space
Our class was approached by the Department of Informatics and Design to design a new layout for the offices of their faculty. We were briefed by the Dean and he stressed that the faculty office space functions as the heart of the faculty. Seeing that the meeting hub was where important meetings and interactions took place, I regarded it as the heart of the space; placing it centrally with all the other functions such as boardrooms and offices around it.
Just as blood flows to and from the heart, I wanted to create a circulation path so that when people, whether staff, students or visitors, move in the space, they always pass the meeting hub at one stage or another. To enforce the idea of openness all the partitions are constructed from glass with vinyl words to create a semi-private barrier; these words represent the values of the faculty. Also, when entering or exiting the space, you are confronted with student-work displays from the various departments of the faculty.
Just as blood flows to and from the heart, I wanted to create a circulation path so that when people, whether staff, students or visitors, move in the space, they always pass the meeting hub at one stage or another. To enforce the idea of openness all the partitions are constructed from glass with vinyl words to create a semi-private barrier; these words represent the values of the faculty. Also, when entering or exiting the space, you are confronted with student-work displays from the various departments of the faculty.
Saturday, 6 August 2011
The Cape Medley Boutique Hotel - 2nd year
A Detail Drawing - 2nd year
As part of a construction exercise were asked to draw a basic structure with a foundation, walls, ceiling and roof, and we had to complete the details for the mezzanine level as well as the stairs.
Friday, 5 August 2011
The Pink Tee Apparel Store - 2nd year
For this brief we had the freedom to choose the type of apparel store we wanted to design. The focus of the exercise was to incorporate a mezzanine level into the space order to grasp the construction thereof.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
Water's Edge Restaurant - 2nd year
This was my 1st endeavour for a computer generated presentation. We were asked to re-design the layout of an existing restaurant and to incorporate a bar areas as well as a buffet display. This was a layout exercise as well as an opportunity to become acquainted with 3D modeling and computer rendering.
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