Sunday 13 May 2012

WORKING DRAWINGS:



CIRCULATION:-

The client's interview revealed and helped identify ideal sequences during her daily routine and daily scenarios The studio, the bedroom and the garden play a major role in her day to day activities.  A sense of space and a tranquil environment are also highly valued hence large open spaces but with privacy should be achievedThe movements of the tenants should also remain separate but with an option of sharing the outdoor garden.  The gallery should play a major role towards the front of the site and possibly visible from the street.  This should also inform on the design of the building facade.  An option to conjoin the private spaces of the client with the garden and the gallery should be an advantage especially during exhibition events.


































SPATIAL ARTICULATION:-

I find that rating the importance of each major space allows a more efficient and ideal arrangement within the site.  The major spaces are those belonging to the users - the client, the tenant and the visitors to the gallery.  The site also can be divided according to what can be achieved within that particular portion of the site.  A site analysis reveals that the middle portion of the site is ideal for the clients private spaces as it can easily achieve privacy, large open spaces with best views from a higher vantage point.  Towards the rear of the site has a lower vantage point and where views may be slightly obscured by surrounding vegetation.






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