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MODELS AND DRAWING

May 20th, 2010 · Architecture

I finished my model on scale 1/100,

 made scratches in the cardboard (model scale 1/50) so you see that the floor is used

and this is now my interiordrawing. I want to finish my plans by tomorrow so I have about three days for the section.

But I’m doubting to show my model scale 1/10 because it’s just one cocoon (same material, only bigger) So there is no more detail in it than my model on scale 1/50.

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MODEL AND PLANS

May 17th, 2010 · Architecture

This are some pictures of my model on scale 1/50.

And I finished my plans. The people make it indeed more vivid! I drew the grid on top of my plans: the becoming tiles were too big so I devided each tile by 4. But the result is only a primar structure, I think, because each corner of the tile is based on a profile so every aluminium profile has the same function (the same weight to carry) It’s definitely a very strong structure if you ‘underpin’ every corner of the tile.

This is how I want to present. I bought one frame (100×70) for a try-out, I’ll bring it on Wednesday so we can see it.

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CONCEPT PLAN

May 12th, 2010 · Architecture

I drew my  concept plan on tracing paper and put it on my original plan and then added persons (also scale 1/50) to make it more vivid and took pictures. And then I tried with light behind it so my concept really comes out (urban plan with the main street) I think it works (it reminds me of the game of stratego or risk or something)

So this is what I want to do with the actual plans. I drew 3 different plans and chose 2 shots to make pictures from.

So I’m making it on scale 1/50 (one part of the plan, the left one) and then I’m going to put it on my plan, add persons, take pictures and edit it.  

The cocoon (small fixed structure) and the meeting rooms (big fixed structure) are both made of aluminium. I did research and you can make the big structure in aluminium as well, so I’m going to use that instead of steel because then you can become a more leight structure.

 

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