< A diagram to show the different ways to access floors vertically (eg. stairs, elevator and pavement) The small diagram on the top left shows how the stairs connect on area to another.
Samo- it seems that the project is developing- which is great- but be careful about how you represent the qualities of the project and also your intentions. What is your camouflage about- what is the intention? This needs to be portrayed in any drawings constructed. Try to avoid big keys, diagrammatic 3d views, many changes in orientation. Try to describe the sequence of spaces and their adjacencies on one drawing and also begin to show the relationship between the spaces and patterns applied- whether ground surfaces, new internal skins or layers, new mass or areas carved out to create new accessibility. Thanks for posting- J
Camouflage is the blog for Intermediate Unit 6 at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, taught by Jonathan Dawes, Dagobert Bergmans and Fumiko Kato
Click below to view unit texts, student and tutor posts and collective projects alongside links and unit history.
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Samo- it seems that the project is developing- which is great- but be careful about how you represent the qualities of the project and also your intentions. What is your camouflage about- what is the intention? This needs to be portrayed in any drawings constructed. Try to avoid big keys, diagrammatic 3d views, many changes in orientation. Try to describe the sequence of spaces and their adjacencies on one drawing and also begin to show the relationship between the spaces and patterns applied- whether ground surfaces, new internal skins or layers, new mass or areas carved out to create new accessibility. Thanks for posting- J
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