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Final Year Design Dissertation

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~Nexiuz69 Dec 17, 2012  Student Artist
Thank you :)
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I like the overall planning and the sheets you've done, but the design could have been better, could have used something else- in terms of materials, and you could have probably broken the monotony of the plain vertical and horizontal walls, with some elements a lil more playful and funky, because architecture students need a lot of inspiration for working. Just as important as the view of the building, important is the view from the building, what they see whn they look out, from the studios. Just my opinion. :)
Great work otherwise.
What softwares did you use? The plans look really well-made :)
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~Nexiuz69 Mar 23, 2012  Student Artist
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Thanks. Autocad3d, 3dsmax and photoshop. The view from the rooms was primarily the cityscape on one side and the sea on the other (I guess I should have put in a few views from that perspective). I agree wrt the students needing inspiration for working. I've gone with a blank slate approach wrt that. I've left blank walls on which students can display their work (inspiration boards or something they're called). Also there are a lot of little elements and spaces that i've inculcated into the landscape and floorspace (which are only seen in the report that i submitted along with these 4 panels). Problem is that all these elements are only seen at a human scale. The monotony is truly more of a preference than a problem :). I agree with the materials thing though I've kept the exteriors concrete the interiors have a mix of wood, glass, steel and brick.

Thanks again for your comment :)
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