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Brief sketches to outline my aim. Not detailed or coloured and shown from different angles to show different perspectives

My idea for my final model was derived from a lot of areas within my project (which shows a journey), and I will delve more into this in my conclusion.For example, with my Sketchup exterior design the slanted nature of the back structures led to inspiration for this model.The Further Research into Exterior Spaces and the 2nd model created from that also influenced the outcome of my final model, for example with the building above this paragraph and the model inspired from it, instead of nature being incorporated into the design,the nature was incorporated around the structure and outside the structure, and that is my aim for my project.The main inspiration for my model, however,was from the stacked folders shown directly above this paragraph, although the structure does not directly represent nature, it gave me an idea of what structure I wanted to create, and I could therefore apply the element of nature to the design with my final model.The stacked folders created a sharp illusion that I really liked,and the spaces in between the materials represented windows that I could implement in my final design, and I did, as it created an element of modernism.

Practice model for my real physical model, shows the 3 levels wanted perfectly and captures the slanted idea and aim for my piece with minimal effort. For this model I sized and cut similar pieces of cardboard and bent them to my liking,before stacking them on top of each other, which created this model

Trees are there to give a sense of scale. The trees are big, but the building is bigger

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