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Sketches of my final SketchUp model. Including sketches allows me to have a better understanding of my designs properties and also allows for more variety.Also shows different line thickness.

In my opinion,this Sketchup final model outlines all the aims for the final model of my building and makes sure to capture natural forms whilst fulfilling the modern and want for sharp lines stated in my brief. Although I have not completed the interior for my design, I have made sure to show the intentions of my interior with the mood boards created for the 3 levels of my design, and I also created the library's detailed interior in the previous slides. I am very happy with the outcome of this project and think it projects enough unusuality to attract multiple visitors.Although each level appears slanted there will be a level within that is hidden to viewers outside that is horizontal and straight, which prevents viewers from slipping and sliding.Viewers not being able to see the horizontal level may spark interest as viewers may question what it is like to go inside,and lead to the visits of more customers.

I tried a different style setting on SketchUp to change up the colour of my design and see what it would look like on a different setting. Nothing really changed as the wood colour and the colour of the glass are still really prominent.

Location: South Street, Romford

I did not create a physical model last submission, and decided to create a physical final submission for this last and final submission as it gives more of an insight into what my building will look like in real life.With this physical model there are notably more details than what I created within my Sketchup,for example there are seats for families/couples to sit on and maybe have a picnic or relax in the sun, and there is also a pond in the middle which reinforces the sense of serenity that nature brings.There are also trees surrounding the building and grass which links into my aim of incorporating nature into the surroundings of my design rather than the interior

Shown from different angles to show different perspectives

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