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People's action at different time in a day, The red area on the map is busy area and most of students are in those area.The green area is quiet area.
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For the information diagram, I chose five main things that people usually do in the union square. There are Eating, Resting on the lawn, walking through the site, talking, and
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Spatial Composition Section 1:200 on A3
The spatial composition project is a frame with enclosing three dimensional form. The project has many sharp corners and they are in different height. The model is made by timber. The precedent idea is in the notebook in the top photograph .
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PLAN 1:200 on A3
Landforming The idea of my landform project comes from the Opera house in Sydney and previous student's example. I chose screen board as the main material for those geometric figures and timber for the enclosing structures. Those geometric figures can change their position as well. Thus there are many probabilities for the project.
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ASSEMBLAGE: Disjunction
I combined my precedent models Landforming and Spatial composition together. The ideal of disjunction is discontinous and fragmented, thus it model came to my mind. Focusing on the point of disjunction, i decided to disassemble my two precedents and re-assemble them to be this project.
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Spatio-Temporal Collage Name: Go to the TOP A3 Landscape.
Nobody knows who built this building. Everyone wants to reach the top and see what there have. People walking on the wire, on the roof and ground. Four people are in the third floor and they are calling their friends to meet with them. Maybe there is treasure, Maybe there is nothing, but they want to find out it. They are adventurers and warriors, they don’t afraid of anything, they love challenges.
Superposition Collage A3 Landscape
Layers: 1. Site plan 1:250 on A3 2. Assemblage Plan 3.Spatio-Temporal Narrative Collage
Experience: Sectional Collage 1:200 on A3
The sectional collage is aiming at ‘Experience’ and i was allocated to use ‘Metal’ as the material of my collage. I chose light metal and black metal as main materials. Trees are showing the scale of my project and people are distributed on the project.
Final Project:
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This is the plan of my final project, the size of the project is based on an A2 paper and the scale is 1:200. The name of the project is ‘space of university of Melbourne. The plan is showing the location of the project which is in the middle of concrete lawn in university of Melbourne.
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Full Section of the final project
The sectional collage is accurately showing the scale of people and the final project. This is easy to understand the structure of the project, it is a superstructure project and there are interlink between each chamber. The project would not block people moving from the MSD to the Union House. So the permeability is still good as before.
Detailed Sectional collage
This collage shows the function of the final project and the scale of people size in the project. The textures is showing in the collage. For the rood of the project, i chose heat insulation glass. For the upper floor, i chose timber panel as the floor. For columns,i chose metal as the material. For the basement, i chose concrete to be the material. The project create a large public space for people.
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Photographs of the Final Project
These five photographs clearly shows the project from different angles. This more clear to see the connections between those chambers and to the lifts in the middle. I put the 1:200 site plan on the bottom of my model, thus it can show us the scale of my model and the real site.