Technical Design

I am using this blog post to showcase the technical details of my design work. This has been important to the design process because it enhances my architectural learning and allows me to further my understanding of industry standard software. Floor Plans w/Section Markers (See below) Top: Ground Floor & Floor Plan 1m above the … Continue reading Technical Design

Design Process (Floor Plan and Componant)

It is probably important to note that the design process for this assignment was a little different to most others I have undertaken. The (precedent) research, Drawing Term adoption, design work, and technical drawings were worked on somewhat concurrently, with each influencing the others to an extent. Like with the previous assignment, I decided that … Continue reading Design Process (Floor Plan and Componant)

Site, Research Work and Design Assistance Terms

The two Design Assistance terms I have chosen are: Tawhio (Encircling/Enfolding), and Hapai (to Elevate/Support/Lift). My reasoning for this is that I have an existing idea in mind that I have wanted to attempt expressing in technical drawings for many years that could easily be adapted to this project. This notion was reinforced upon reviewing … Continue reading Site, Research Work and Design Assistance Terms

Site Plan

I have decided on making a single intervention for practicality reasons. The chosen location is situated just behind Te Papa museum, on bridge towards the waterfront. The structure there is perfect to provide structural support and already frames the pedestrian bridge. In addition, there are bollards that aid traffic flow which can be co-opted into … Continue reading Site Plan

Precedents

For my precedents page, I went and looked at different types of Māori and British architecture of the time period. Māori Architecture: Unfortunatly, it is not possible to attain photos of Māori architecture from between 1800-1850, and there are no easily accessible online Maori art/references concerning their architecture from the time. The photos chosen in … Continue reading Precedents