Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Final Model at 1:100


King Street Facade

A view without upper floor in. Ground floor sculpturesque ramp.

The view of the facade along King Street Newtown

Shot looking down onto the circulation ramp


The design from the park with no roof.


Ariel view of the painting gallery roof with the light diffuser.

View of interior looking at the circulation ramp and double height gallery space.

Aerial view with no roof showing the plan of the upper floor.

Interior perspective from the atrium space. Working gallery on left and Double height gallery on the right.

The dynamic circulation ramp from above in the atrium space.

Painting gallery light diffuser design.


Ariel View

The facade you would see on King Street.

Looking form the courtyard up the ramp and into the double height gallery space.

The main Circulation ramp

This is my resolution to the blank wall facing the car park. I have installed moveable lovers, whilst breaking up the facade it also allows natural light into the back workshop and store room.

1 comment:

Telkom University said...

Can you elaborate on the specific design considerations behind choosing moveable louvers to break up the facade and bring natural light into the back workshop and store room?Telkom University