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Design Approach
As my client places a profound emphasis on how people interact with architecture and how it makes one feel, i have decided that my design approach will place an underlining importance on Natural Light and Water, and how these elements can intertwine with architecture, to determine the overall felling and interaction felt by the architecture.
LIGHT
Light always involves the removal of darkness in the unfolding of something. In terms of architecture, natural light and shadowing involves the removal of darkness to unfold many aspects of architecture, these include;
- interaction with the building, which is influenced/manipulated by the way natural light and shadows fall int a space
- the sense of gentleness or harshness felt
- how it makes a person fell and what it evokes for that person
- finally how it can change a persons perception, and or mood.
All of the different aspects of light i wish to include in my design for my client. My design will be determined and altered in accordance with natural light and shadows.
WATER
A colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms aquatic environments. In relation to architecture, water generally is not in cooperated with an architectural form. However for the purposes of the building design of my client water will be a central aspect. The body of water in my architecture will portray the following;
- the central body of waetr will be controled so it is not trafficable or for use
- to create a unique feel, sound and colour throughout the builfing.
- alter and affect the mood of the client in different areas of the house
- to increase the privacy for different zones in the house
All of the different aspects of water i wish to include in my design for my client. My design will be determined and altered in accordance with the body of water.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
FINAL BRIEF (COMBINED)
Room/Space |
Brief |
Master
bedroom
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Guest
room
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Studio
Space 1
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Studio
Space 2
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Studio
Space 3
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Kitchen
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Bathrooms
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Public
Gallery
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Private
gallery
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Garage
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Living
Room
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Body
Of Water
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General
Design
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Room Sizing (Total Area)
Grouping |
Rooms |
Approx. Sizing and area |
Classification & total
Area |
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a) Living Room
b) Kitchen b2) WC |
a) 5m x 5m =20m2 b) 4m x 3m = 12m2 b2) 1m x 1m = 1m2 |
Public Total: 33m2 |
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c) Master bedroom d) Studio space 3 e) ensuit f) W.I.R. |
c) 5m x 5m =20m2 d) 2.5m x 2m =4.5m2 e) 2m x 2m =4m2 f) 2m x 2m = 4m2 |
Private Total: 32.5m2 |
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g) guest room h) bathroom/ensuit |
g) 5m x 5m =20m2 h) 2m x 2m =4m2 |
Private Total: 24m2 |
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I) garage
j) launry k) storage |
I) 6m x 5.5m= 33m2 j) 2m x2m = 4m2 k) 3m x 2m = 6m2 |
Semi Public Total: 43m2 |
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l) public gallery m) studio space 2 n) WC |
l) 10m x 10m=100m2 m) 4m x 4m = 16m2 n) 1m x 1m = 1m2 |
L=Public M&N=Private Total: 117m2 *Total: 17m2 note: public gallery is for non-profit is therefore considered as public space – in Mosman DCP Public space is not included in floor space limitations |
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o) Private Gallery p) WC |
0) 4m x 4m =16m2 p) 1m x 1m = 1m2 |
Private Total: 17m2 |
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q) Studio Space 1 |
q) 6m x 6m = 24m2 |
Private Total: 24m2 |
Total:190m2
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My brief and New Brief Collaboration
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Guest room |
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Studio pace 1 |
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Studio pace 2 |
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Studio Space 3 |
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Kitchen |
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Garage |
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Living Room |
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New
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Master & Guest Room |
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W.I.R. |
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Master Bedroom |
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Kitchen |
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Galleries |
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Garage |
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Comments
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New Brief | My Brief | Changes | |
design | a)
high
ceilings b) Want a WOW! reaction when visitors enter our home c)would love a home theatre if you can make it fit! d)want a house that is warm in winter and cool in summer, and inexpensive to run |
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b) - evident throughout the whole building, main focal point, and should make the house distinguishable. - It is to create a harmonic, peaceful feel to the house, which is then felt throughout the whole house - Only through certain areas of the house should full visibility be granted, and in other areas visibility should be controlled and visible c) d) |
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Natual Light |
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Master Bedroom |
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WEEK 10 BRIEF
The client (your research designer / artist) would like to ensure that the following needs are met by your design:
First, a rooming list:
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First, a rooming list:
- Master bedroom (with walk in robe and ensuite)
- minimum two other general bedrooms
- a bathroom associated with these two bedrooms
- must include a bath and seperate shower
- a study / guest bedroom
- a studio / workshop
- for drawing and art projects, music, etc
- Formal living room
- fireplace
- Formal dining room
- informal family area
- kids play room
- WC
- Kitchen
- double wall oven
- 2 bowl sink
- island benchtop with free standing range hood
- walk-in pantry if possible
- Laundry (sufficient to do washing, ironing, etc inside the room)
- 2 car garage (with additional storage space)
Next, relationships:
- Bedrooms should be grouped together, although the study / guest bedroom should be associated with the public areas of the house rather than the other bedrooms. Nevertheless, ensure that this room is also able to maintain some degree of privacy when in use by guests.
- the walk in robe should be used as a buffer between the bedroom and ensuite. Can also be used as an entrance into bedroom suite, but then must have doors on robes to make it look better
- would like a small balcony off of the master bedroom
- kitchen to be the hub of the house
- kids play room to be associated with bedrooms 2+3
- garage to have internal access from house
Fianlly, comments:
- Want a WOW! reaction when visitors enter our home
- lots and lots of natural light - big windows, skylights, etc
- want a house that is warm in winter and cool in summer, and inexpensive to run
- ensuite does not need a bath tub, but should have a large shower, with a waterfall rose and an adjustable rose
- would like a minimum of 8 lineal metres of hanging in the WIR
- master bedroom should have a view
- king size bed in the master bedroom
- kitchen should be big enough for visitors to hang out in when entertaining
- Laundry should be big enough to work in effectively
- would love a home theatre if you can make it fit!
- high ceilings
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NOTES:
You will notice that there are no comments above in relation to style or form for the design. You will need to review this brief in relation to your previous exercise (when you wrote a brief for your research designer), reconcile the differences, and use that information to determine the stylistic cues appropriate to your design. This means that it should be possible to identify who your research subject is based on the style of your design. Remember, the tutors are there to help, so ask them if you are unsure of how to do this! Consider the processes you went through with the paper folding exercise in relation to abstracting a design, and also the work done creating posters in relation to your research subject. These two exercises revolved around the underlying design cues in that work, and how to read them effectively. You can now take those results and reverse the process - take the abstracted results you obtained and turn them back into more complex forms for their expression in a residential context.
As we want to use this exercise as the basis for representational studies, you will be expected to finalise the brief and develop your design within the next two weeks, leaving you with 3 weeks to prepare the material for your final submission. During the week 10 studio you will be asked to demonstrate your reconciled brief, and in week 11 you will be asked to show your resolved design. This is your big push week! If you do not succeed in finalising the design in time for the week 11 studio, it is unlikely you will be able to complete the assignment itself for the end of the semester...
If you have any questions, ask them TODAY!! Answers will be collated and added to the blog for all students to see and make use of.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Proposed Site
The proposed site 5 Wyargine street Balmoral is located within 60 meters of the coastline, situated on a 702 square meter block. The East facing block is located on the western side of Wyargine street, between Stanton and Edwards Bay Road. The site is withing walking distance to public transport (max 95m), Balmoral's main Esplanade (173m) and the nearest shopping center is within 500m of the site. The site is a slightly irregular shape with a frontage of 16m, and divided by a retaining wall creating two flat sections at different heights on the site.
The site contains a two storey house (which has been demolished and replaced with a new dwelling), and a garage at street level. The block is raised above street level due to rock and other topographical features, placing in on a high stop, overlooking the opposing five storey residential flat building, with an array of garages and car spots accessed from Wyargine street.
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