We had a mock final review on Monday, a test to see if our drawings and models speak for themselves. Mine don't. Well they do, but not well enough. My board is littered with inconsistencies and gaping holes that don't explain process, but it was good enough, I suppose. I also chose to insert quotes across my panel, segments of Robert Frost's "Mending Wall," as well as "a park is not an escape from the city, it is an escape in the city," a quote from Michael Van Valkenburgh, the principal architect at the firm I'll extern at this winter. The firm is MVVA, a Cambridge based landscape firm known for their integration of architecture and engineering into their schemes.
Anyway, I'm not so sure I know where I stand in my design, and as the day of my final review approaches, the fact that I know nothing about how this works becomes more and more troubling. We'll see what the future holds, though. For now, I'll do my usual photo dump, but try to explain some of them more fully.
Childcare Center render in the morning
Interior render
Roof render
Day render
Interior Render
I tried using the 3D printing machines. UVa names their after Wall-E and Eve.
I didn't get it to work properly.
32nd scale model
32nd scale model
64th scale model with altered topography
8th scale model; table, tree, stairs, elevator detailing
Steel framing
8th scale model, corner detail
8th scale tree and framing
8th scale model, bird's eye
8th scale sketch model with bike ramp
8th scale sketch model, window system
Sketch of translucent concrete with train silhouette
Improperly scaled interior render
Sections through the site
Wall systems
Floor Schematics
Exterior render, train side
Exterior render, train apeture
Exterior render, walking on West Main St. towards the site
Program Diagram
Site Plan
That's all I have for now. I squeezed in some studio time this morning, but tomorrow will break up my streak of 96 consecutive days in studio, but I'll keep my 130 consecutive days in studio while in Charlottesville streak. Happy Thanksgiving! Thanks for reading.
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