Monday 23 July 2012

Understanding the Supplementary Criteria

Criteria In my understanding

"This assessment is to evaluate you have sufficient skill to identify and communicate critical aspects of your building proposal through architectural drawings."

Presence:
The drawings must show the physical context, and illustrate the wider social and cultural context. social and cultural context is primarily involved conceptually, which is reflected back into the building's form.

Tectonic:
The drawings show flow between spaces as well as space zoning; they also illustrate that there is structure between the spaces. Access and Egress routes are also present.

Experience:
The drawings illustrate the spatial qualities and experience of the building. Figures are shown interacting within it; furniture highlights, not only the experience, but also the characteristics and zoning of spaces.

Communication:
The drawings communicate the experience of the building, as well as the overall design intent;  techniques learnt from the exemplars have been applied.

Research:
Exemplar drawings were selected and analysed.

3D Views express the exterior form of the building
Diagramming illustrates space zoning

"Your drawings are to communicate as much information as possible about your building."
With only one section and a site plan it will be difficult to fully express the concept and design of my building. I will supplement these drawings with 3D perspectives and diagrams to give as much information as possible, but I believe it will be extremely important for the section to be the most expressive illustration. In this case, it may be that it is less of a conventional line section, in order for it to fully express the experience and design.

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