History of Design 2 : Diagramming

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History of Interior Design II

Diagramming


Analysing Built Environments

Through Diagrams

How to create diagrams? ‘For Analysing’ 2


Prepare a checklist

Pick a method

Prepare a checklist of what you want to analyse and how?

DeďŹ ne your method for diagramming. Keep in mind that it represents the maximum information

Choose a style A diagram can only become self-explanatory if the information is demonstrated in a simple yet informative format

Geometry

Plan, Section, Elevations

Rendered

Form

Isometric/ Axonometric

Line-Drawing

Structure

Perspective View

Colour-blocked

Concept

Blocks/ Abstractions

Partially rendered

Context

Site Plans

Overlayed 3


Choose a style: Line-drawing Pick a style that displays maximum information without creating a chaos

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Choose a style: Colour-Blocking in line-drawing Pick a style that displays maximum information without creating a chaos

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Choose a style: Abstract Pick a style that displays maximum information without creating a chaos

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Choose a style: Rendered Pick a style that displays maximum information without creating a chaos

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Begin with basic, Add multiple layers of information

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Begin with basic, Add multiple layers of information

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Subtle scheme, More analytical Information

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Make it complex, Do not Complicate

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Do not rely on basic orthogonal drawings...

MARIO BOTTA CHURCH OF SAN GIOVANNI BATTISTA (SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST) MOGNO, TICINO, SWITZERLAND


...Modify the base drawing to clearly depict your point


Show what is required for visual communication

3x

x

Design for natural light flow

Circulation

Verticality and Proportion


Add arrows and captions when required to communicate


Zoom in where required. Use Text as a supportive element


Make impactful and communicative visuals


Maintain a consistent language


Communicate What, Why, How through Diagram + Text


Dig deeper for reasoning of elemental articulation


Factor of Study 1

Identify sub-factors

Analyse Impact

Analyse What, How and Why

on space-making elements

Eg. Context as a Construct

Communicate A.

Geography & Geology

B.

Location and Immediate Context

C. D.

1. Organisation of spaces 2. Enclosures / walls and their treatment 3. Openings - Doors and windows 4. Roof and Ceiling 5. Inside-outside connectivity 6. Vertical supports and columns 7. System of Structure 8. Mouldings. Motifs and Decorations 9. Ornamentation

Through Diagramming and Supportive Text Separate diagrams? One cohesive diagram for each sub-factor? One cohesive diagram for each element?


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