- CIRCULATION
- from public to private
- different materials & floor claddings suggest areas of public & private
- living room as centre, reaches out to other parts of the house
- RELATIONSHIP WITH LANDSCAPE
- acknowledgement of the ridge
- blurring interior & exterior
- blends in as well as standing out from nature
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPACES
- diagonal relationship
- use of columns to define space
- STRUCTURE
- the use of structural columns, while not all necessary from structural point of view, however, the clients and architect wished to keep them
8. ANALYSIS 2 (RELATIONSHIP OF SPACE & LANDSCAPE, AND STRUCTURE)
7. ANALYSIS 1 (CIRCULATION)
6. SECTION B - B
5. SECTION A - A
4. PLAN (LEVEL 2)
3. PLAN (LEVEL 1)
2. PLAN (BASEMENT)
1. AXONOMETRIC
Hi, I'd just started my 2nd year, 1st semester. How did you make your axonometric drawings? Did you only use AutoCad for the axo?
ReplyDeleteHi Josh, yes I did my axo the hard way using AutoCad. The easy way is to make or find an existing GoogleSketchup model and export it as an axo drawing. The thing is, it has to be SketchUp Pro. Hope it helps!
Deletecanu give me why the architecte alvar aalto use the floor ...reallyyyyyyy but i need it in french plzzzzzzzz can u help .
ReplyDeleteHi Biba, sorry I don't know any French, but I personally think the materials used on its floor is mainly to define spaces. Or perhaps just as an experiment Aalto has conducted without having any reasons at all!!
DeleteRegards,
Benny
Thanks for the sections!! couldn´t find the b-b' elsewhere, great work!
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