DAB510 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 5 Sensory Spaces

An exploration of Sensory Spaces and Physiological Architecture.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Sunday, May 9, 2010

WEEK EIGHT: A New Blog

Hannah and I have made a new joint blog, where both of our future posts can now be found.
It can be viewed at...

Monday, April 12, 2010

WEEK SEVEN: Inspiration... 'A Model for Dr. Caligari'

The Images bellow were of great influence to Hannah and myself when designing our models. We were inspired by each photograph, which is evident through the final result of our designs.



The American Mysteries, 1985




More Liquid Architecture and Information Forms Floating Through Cyber Space, Soft Babylon




Exhibition Design for 'Vision Machine' Musee De Beaux Arts, Paris

Saturday, April 10, 2010

WEEK SIX: A Model for Dr Caligari (Models One and Two)

These models have been made by Hannah.
Model One shows the draw bridges and emphasises the depth of the room.
Model Two demonstrates the window and skylight openings of the room, and the influence of light within the space.
Hannah has used our selected technique of folding paper and cardboard.
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MODEL ONE
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MODEL TWO
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WEEK SIX: A Model for Dr Caligari (Model Three)

I have made Model Three through our chosen technique of folding paper and cardboard.
The model is an operational draw bridge for Dr Caligari. It shows the functionallity of the bridge by linking two openings together.
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MODEL THREE
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WEEK SIX: The Final Submissions for Dr. Calligari

After receiving feedback in the studio classes I have made some improvements to the Dr Caligari drawings. The changes portray a slightly more technical and architectural representation.
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A ROOM FOR DR CALIGARI
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A ROOM FOR DR CALIGARI

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AN OPENNING FOR DR CALIGARI

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AN OPENNING FOR DR CALIGARI

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

WEEK FIVE: Howard Smith Wharves Section

After analysing the site, Hannah has drawn our measurements up on CAD to portray a more precise and accurate drawing. She found we are still lacking some important measurements. We will have to do another site visit soon to collect the remaining details.
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Hannah's Blog can be viewed at:

http://architecturaldesign5.blogspot.com/

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