Thursday, May 14, 2020

Peer Review



Link to Model

Link to Sketchup: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/5f362c97-ef70-41d6-8770-09120de97d8e/Experiment-2-2020-T1-Submission-z5258230

Link to Google Drive for Sketchup (backup): https://drive.google.com/open?id=11RQ8i9nfhzG2aDBDsLj3QdgnaFd1r71G

Link to Lumion Model: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QxcVtr1xYKYthjBGcht7lh_1Q9NAm1DL

Experiment 2 -Final Model








Open Top



Expanded Bridge-Extra Space for Gallery 







Sketchup Warehouse Link

Sketchup Warehouse Link

https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/5f362c97-ef70-41d6-8770-09120de97d8e/Experiment-2-2020-T1-Submission-z5258230

Animated Film


Backup Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/oxo-jaV0sEk

Moving Elements GIF

Moving Element 1-Opening of Top Floor



I decided to incorporate an opening top floor roof, as it represents the opening up to nature and the motif of opening up to each other allowing for a development of interconnectedness between people. It also represents a flower blooming. This moving feature provides also provides a practical use too as it  for fresh air and ventilation to pass through the building while also serving as an interesting study/ leisure location. 

Moving Element 2-Expandable Gallery




I decided to include an expanding bridge/tunnel between buildings, the original corridor between building was designed to be a gallery space, however it was too small. Therefore, to maximise space and efficiency while also giving potential for further future uses, I made the bridge expandable linearly allowing for an immediate increase in space.  

Drawing GIFs

Axonometric Drawing



2 Point Perspective Drawing



Theory-Open, Nature, Balance, Environmentally Sound



When constructing a contempary building especially within a university it is important to convey and reflect a sense of openess and unity, wherein a balance between nature and man-made is also essential to create an environmentally sound building that everyone can enjoy and interact within. It is also crucial to allow for expansion and the infinite potential to repurpose, thus outlasting generations of students to come. 

Bibliography:

Frearson, Amy. “Zoomlion Headquarters Exhibition Center by AmphibianArc.” Dezeen, March 11, 2013. https://www.dezeen.com/2012/07/13/zoomlion-headquarters-exhibition-center-by-amphibianarc/?fbclid=IwAR1-AwXJtdm46OQYg-_76MbBlwZyaCgnDqNPAIBTScCF500VIl4Yx3zW2I4.