Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Pencil renderings

http://www.keithschmidt.com/Alamo_pencil_drawing.jpg
http://www.jubasaia.com/images/sciarc_picoblvdcommercialre.jpg
http://www.artassoc.com/gallery/d/1157-2/pencil-rendering-08.jpg


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Sectional Model

Here are some inspirations for the sectional model









IMPORTANT

Please see the images of exemplary sectional models in the blog posting http://arch1201-2010.blogspot.com/2010/03/lecture-images-week-23-prof-xing-ruan.html

Parti



This is what the partis should look like in terms of technique and style - not content - as they deal with other aspects while you address parti as the essential organizational pattern, as well as a series of meaningful formal and geometrical relations

Try to uncover the three partis embedded/concealed in the Villas

Poche

Can Feliz
Chris Thorpe, ARCH1201 2009, FBE UNSW


Tempe à Pailla
Nick Brennan, ARCH1201 2009, FBE UNSW
Example of Student Work
Can Feliz Poche (Minimum standard)
Baroque Churches (Exemplary Standard)
Sudipto Ghosh in
Poché Parisienne (2001)
H. Labrouste, project for the Laperoue mausoleum, 1829
Jacques Germain Soufflot
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf
Church of Solitude Project, New York, New York, Plan Gaetano Pesce
Church of Solitude Project, New York, New York, Longitudinal section Gaetano Pesce
Les Eschelles du Baroque Apartment Building, Paris, France, Plan study Ricardo Bofill

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Dear students

On 10 March 2010 you will meet your tutors and peers in your studio, where you organize yourself into the groups that you have been allocated for the villas, and start to think of the sectional model, what is the best section, what materials are you going to use and so on. At an individual level, it is imperative that you bring to the studio following things so you get constructive feedback from your tutors.
  1. Photocopies of plans, sections, elevations, images, and text pertaining to your allocated Villa that you should have started to grasp/read/ understand
  2. Parti diagram sketches 1:200 (A few attempts) - Try to understand the way the building is organized as an abstract diagram
  3. Poché renderings (A few attempts - Try different techniques of rendering and see which works best) 1:100 - Try to understand how distinct spaces inside a Villa might be created through the manipulation/thickening/and moulding of walls and ceilings so as to give the sense of a space that has been carved out of solid matter
Please utilize this time wisely. What this means is that please bring all required references and drawing equipment to the studio.

As I mentioned in the lecture that the pace of the studio is marked by the swift progression of projects so you need to make the best use of your studio time. I might add to this as the tutors review this through the day. But this enough to get you started straight away!

bestest

Anu