Thursday, May 5, 2011
Depot final boards:
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Study Models:
This study model represents a commercial kitchen and dining space to the left allowing for easy access to the covered patio area outside. the lobby has been divided up with a big "X" which has derived from my concept model. This creates the major hallways through the lobby space. To create emphasis, I made the reception desk the only curved element in the lobby. The residential unit is placed behind the reception area and then the guest rooms are to the right off a main hallway. This model represents Public to private space very nicely by allowing all the public spaces to be more open and towards the street corner side of the building.
Concept Development- Concept Model:
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Final Parti Used for Concept Model development.
Concept Development- Textile:
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Once color is applied to the parti the sense of light radiating from the circle shape is more apparent by using a warm analogous color scheme. The vibrant colors help make this pattern stand out to represent how bold light is.
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The final parti represents the glow of light radiating out into a supporting secure structure just like the lanterns warm light shines out but never leaves is comforting boundaries.
My final textile design is very bold and catches your attention immediately just like the glow of light does. The Parti was a decently sized 8"x8" square. I wanted the parti to be big so the idea of light as a focal point would be more present. The Bold idea of this parti really stands out in this scale and I am really happy with how it turned out. Overall this textile represents light with a contrast between the soft glow and the supporting structural fixture of my inspirational object
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Vision ability Workshop:
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Artist Poster
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Context Poster
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Habitat for Humanity:
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Above is the proposed floor plan for a 3 bedroom 2 bath Habitat for Humanity Home that my partner and I created around the essence of family. Throughout our design we wanted to provide comfort for the residents by dealing with public space first and then private spaces later. This resulted in an open entryway into the great room and then more private bedrooms off of hallways towards the back. This allows for the family to come together easily but also makes having independent free-time available to everyone in the family. This house is just over 1,000 sq ft, not including the garage or covered porch area. Within this space we were able to accommodate a fully accessible guest bathroom and add a second functional bath off the master. Also hallways are 4' wide allowing for wheelchair access throughout the space with 5' turning radius in rooms and in the kitchen.
Our color scheme derived from the warm hues in wheat stocks found locally here on the Palouse, which ties our houses interior in with the natural exterior terrain found on site. Overall this house gives off a warm glow that resembles the love and comfort found within a family.
This floor plan worked well for a small house design especially by opening up the living areas into a great room space which allowed this home to expand. For other projects like this I might think about providing a more family orientated living room furniture layout that has side tables and more seating available to a family. Also providing bar stools off the island kitchen counter would help bring the family together a bit more in the public spaces of this house.