Tuesday, April 26, 2011

PERSPEC SERIES IV


I started working on my dream house that was supposedly my previously planned drawings below, but since the dimensions did not work when I used Sketchup I had to completely change the plan. So, not only did i change the plan but the entire project including space planning and details. Then I used 1:100 scale. I kept on adding features to the house like a garage for my cars and a studio because I like to have space for music. I chose to have wide glass windows like the SDA building. I really like outside spaces so i chose to build another balcony above the garage with a bench. It looks so different from the original structure and I made it bigger by adding spaces that are functional and stylish. I added the water feature to make the place look cooler.

I used the plotted technique instead of the shortcut technique and that allowed me to add additional parts of the house to my floor plan.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

PERSPEC SERIES III

I finally finished my final lan for mu building and I'm now starting on the Perspective. But I'm having trouble figuring out what method to use and what scale I'll be using. I'm really confused because of the scale and everything. I finished preparing all the measurements using AutoCad and I hope I can figure out which is which.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

PERSPEC SERIES II


Sir did this sketch for me following Richard Meier's House design. I was thinking that this project would be good for developing my design skills as well as how I deal with my client which is myself. I imagined it would be a dream house for me.

I really like Meier's designs. I liked that his structures were kind of simple but it's not at the same time. Simple yet complex.

Though as an architect Its not really my style to use edges and rectangles like him. I feel its to stressful for the eye and I don't really like cubes and rectangles in a house.


This is Sir's sketch of the building.


And this is my version.

I followed the initial design having the balcony and the rooftop and added some columns at the from to highlight the glass curtain wall. I repositioned the entrance at the shaded part and added a huge ceiling at the rooftop.
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