Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Friday, 24 April 2015
Week 7 Studio & Planning Presentation
Mobility byAndrew Butler: Cox Architecture
Guest Lecture
Moores Law - 'The times the are a changin' was emphasises during his lecture basically Andrew is saying that architectural companies are getting stagnate by using the same programs & methods of how they operate.
An example how technology played a part in architecture where Aami Park Stadium designed by Cox was designed using autoCAD. The negative of using autoCAD was every change made would set them back significantly due to the limitations of autoCAD essentially a program that draws lines.
At the end of the lecture Andrew gave his advice of having a 'toolbox' as a designer by not being stagnate and focusing on one program and have the attitude to seek out the new, learn, increase your arsenal and willing to adapt changes or else be could left behind in this or any industry.
At the end of the lecture Andrew gave his advice of having a 'toolbox' as a designer by not being stagnate and focusing on one program and have the attitude to seek out the new, learn, increase your arsenal and willing to adapt changes or else be could left behind in this or any industry.
Presentation
- Visuals and structure of the presentation was clear, easy to read and pleasing whilst it had a lively theme.
- Use of flowcharts outlining steps were clear and easy to understand.
- The use of animation/flash in the presentation the "zooming in and out" isn't the most appropriate as it could distract and/or lose the audience from the context of what is communicated
- A strong understanding of planning. Give examples by relating it to their own project ie. Gantt Chart of project outcomes, individual roles and schedule.
- A video was included in the the presentation that they have made nicely done however it repeated what was said in the presentation.
- Needed some examples of researched professional scenarios to add more credibility.
Other Presentation Aids
The use of video can help enhance the presentation as it has many benefits to communicate particular situations, ideas and change the presentation tone. When we use videos we need to consider a few things:
Things to consider when planning
The use of video can help enhance the presentation as it has many benefits to communicate particular situations, ideas and change the presentation tone. When we use videos we need to consider a few things:
- Does the video provide new information to the presentation
- Is it clear?
- readability
- Stays on topic
- Simple
Things to consider when planning
Some topics that the presentation didn't cover could i believe should been covered are but no limited to:
- Consequences: planning to plan, not planning
- Past experiences on planning,
- Over planning
- Not all things can go accordingly
- Resistant to change
How can this related to Marker Project
TBA
TBA
Maker Design - Further Concept Discussion
Despite both Annisa and I misadventure for 3 weeks to Chongqing, China we did our best to communicate by any means via Facebook, email, gmail and whatsapp to our group to keep progress going for this project however it was proven slightly difficult with the infamous great firewall of China and an additional workload by the exchange program.
After gathering a number of concepts and ideas for a potential marker design, we discussed and agreed to develop a concept using the researched ideas along with the sportspark logo as an inspiration 'returning' by formulating iterations forms
Concept:
- returning to the sportspark
Form:
- iteration in the form of a boomerang - transforming the boomerang into something different
- sense of direction, form that shows the direction of the sports park
- Conveys movement
- Anamorphic design - work on layers, focus on the attention of drivers along the m7
Design Consideration:
- position/poses of athletes
Additional Design consideration
Interactivity
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Mid-semester Break - Chongqing Presentation - MADLAB
In week two, Dr. Hausler (Hank) brought up an opportunity to partake in a COFA based overseas design workshop in Chongqing, China.
For the last three weeks, initially offered myself as a "go to guy" when it came to help others with their model visualisation, it later plans change later in the next week, I've collaborated with Jordon on his design that would reflect the needed outputs for the brief provided by Priestman Architects/ CQubed Studios.
Brief
The high-rise shopping and office core area of Guanyingchao is best experienced in the evening when tens of thousands dance, promenade, dine and enjoy in an extraordinary flow of humanity. This dynamic of urban attractions and commercial activity is quickly spreading.
Jiu Jie – 9th Street
A building owner has under-performing retail and restaurant space with occupied residential towers above and adjacent. The location is poorly defined and the street is difficult to cross. The proposition is comprehensive adaptation as an entertainment district with bars, lounges, eateries, event venues, entrepreneurial hubs, public art, music, interactivities, public open space – and other functions that extend the general theme. The place will be for Chongqingers (mainly) with their own cultures, but who are changing and open to – often hungry for - new ideas and activities.
LONG BA
http://jordondov.wix.com/blank#!Week-5-and-Midsemester-Break-Chongqing-MadLab/c24ta/5548513a0cf27313351616ed
LONG BA
http://jordondov.wix.com/blank#!Week-5-and-Midsemester-Break-Chongqing-MadLab/c24ta/5548513a0cf27313351616ed
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Marker Project Inital Ideas
Marker Project Initial Ideas/Concepts
Plan
Communication and planning will be key to keep tabs on the progress of the project via- Daily group meetings through Skype,
- Facebook,
- mobile phone and
- face-face on Wednesday after studio.
Data and information will be correlated online using Google Document to unify our project in one place and accessibility. After observing the site, the demographics and social values of the community, it was important to develop series of potential concepts which will enrich and enhance experience of Blacktown and Blacktown international sportspark.
AIM
Exploring cutting edge design solutions for a marker that indicated the existence of the Blacktown International Sports Park from the M7 motorway.
The few concepts during this part of the design process were:
- Lightpoles
- Lightpoles
- Kenetic/ Responsive architecture
- Anamorphic Architecture Design
- Architectural QR scan
The Blacktown Sports park's logo is two boomerangs that symbolises the core business. It reflects the indigenous heritage of the city region. Also ‘boomerang is to return’, signifying the return of participants or commuters into the site.
Anamorphic Design
This approach will provoke the drivers' peripheral vision driving along the M7 and specific locations by series or fragments of designs long to indicate the presence of the sports park. Th or allowing drivers to see an indication that points to the direction of a sport park at a specific angle or view of the marker.![]() |
Examples of projection based Anamorphic Markers |
Light Poles - Interactive lights
Through site visit, the tall light posts from the sports park played a major role in finding the way to the park. To mimic the tall lights, the idea of having motion senses was a possibility. Having a structure that would light up as cars move past on the M7.
- Kinetic/ Responsive architecture
Having a structure that would respond to the environment - maybe through sound or the reaction of wind.
- Architectural QR scan on M7
This works by scanning a 2d image, the user would use a camera to take a picture of a 3D object, in turn bringing up information about what was scanned.
In terms of the marker project, a monument can be made a long side the M7, where passengers can take a photo of the monument for directions to the sports park. This picture will be scanned via a third party app. The monument can also be designed to somewhat indicate the driver to take the next exit for the sports park.
- Reflective Manipulation
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Week 3 - Studio
Richard Goodwinhttp://www.richard-goodwin.com/
Richard Goodwin characteristic can be summed up as very bold, strange & provoking artist as goes with his lecturer. His lecturer & presentation show his perspective on mobility, artworks that is considered 'shocking' and many of his past works such as the exoskeleton car, monument of nomadism, Denhaag parasite.
In his presentation he talks and questions about what if life on earth is going to be life if we run out of things or some sort of chaos is brought on earth and sea level raises which then leads to recycling, reuse, the recreation of common objects to be restructured by his vision, this was mainly shown in his exhibition artworks and public installations.
When he approached on his idea of mobility involving architecture it was evident there is an emphasis on adding on the existing rather than rebuild. He explicitly believes that the new architecture built around existing architecture is like a 'scab', to his reason reinventing the wheel when it is still a wheel with a cover on it.
Reflecting on his lecture, architecture should be evolved over time, preserved rather than be destroyed & rebuilt. In first and second world countries, the attitude and mentality of the people lives in a consumer world where having the latest 'thing' is a way to stand out or fit into from society.
Overall we got strong feedback from Russell, Nicole & our peers of a solid 7. With a 20 minute time limit for a presentation, there were a lot of information to show, despite highlighting important information we still went overtime however we believe we maintained interest among our peers.
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Fraying Ground |
Link to picture:
http://www.australiandesignreview.com/wp-content/uploads/old_img/01_Fraying_Ground_.jpg
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-rB4WqZqwv-nkRuzGAWcjROPzwPZ95uA39VL9nfu7CI/edit
http://www.australiandesignreview.com/wp-content/uploads/old_img/01_Fraying_Ground_.jpg
Independent Learning
Our back brief presentation can be viewed below.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-rB4WqZqwv-nkRuzGAWcjROPzwPZ95uA39VL9nfu7CI/edit
Back Brief Reflection
Presentation included information about our client, their interests, fast and figures, M7, our observation through site visit, council regulation and design consideration
Overall we got strong feedback from Russell, Nicole & our peers of a solid 7. With a 20 minute time limit for a presentation, there were a lot of information to show, despite highlighting important information we still went overtime however we believe we maintained interest among our peers.
After listening to our feedback we can improve on it by including more information.
Marker ProjectNext Step
concept:
- returning to the sportspark
form:
- iteration in the form of a boomerang - transforming the boomerang into something different
- sense of direction, form that shows the direction of the sports park
- different markers to show different viewpoint
- Anamorphic design - work on layers, focus on the attention of drivers along the m7 (series of iterations of design along the m7 to indicate the lead up of the sports park)
design consideration:
- interaction of lights
- consider the impact on both day and night
- position/poses of athletes
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Week 3 - Back Brief
Plan- Establish strong communication between members
- Understand the wants and needs through research about the client and their desirable
- Who: Blacktown City Council
- Where: Blacktown Sports Stadium
- Desirable: Marker
- Carry out site analysis
- Scope potential locations for a marker
- Take consideration of constraints and legislative statements in relation to the highway and site
- Find precedents of definition, what are the required characteristic of a marker.
Site Visit
Having all the group members on the site will provide a greater understanding of the site by placing ourselves in the situation of why this is called the marker project. As each member approached the site from varies directions to the site, I traveled from the south driving up from the M7, Alex traveled from the north driving down from the M2 to M7, Annisa and Jeremy traveled from the East on the M4. After we met up at the sport stadium carpark, we carpooled and did another round of driving whist discussing about our observation, issues, discoveries about the site and possible design solutions.After the site visit we further researched and discussed about;
- the possible location of where the marker can be placed
- how we should approach this issue
- such as what can be maximum height
- how close can the marker be
- will more than marker be used ie different designs or same design
The major issue about this site is with the exits of the M7. Not only the exits are not adjacent to the Sportspark, it is also not located any where near Sportpark hence having to make what seems 7 minutes "detour" to get there. In addition the current way finding are at the lights of the sports park and a sign that is next to the traffic light to allow drivers to locate the sportspark.
- Definition of a "Marker"
- Rules and Regulations
- Traffic directions
- Purpose of sports stadium: favourable sports held there
- Precedents
- Monuments
- Architecture
- Know function and purpose
- Community engagement
- Possible interaction, responsive proposal
- Construct ability
- Possible boundaries to exceed
Presentation
- Curating/address brief in design
- Understanding of the brief
- What defines a marker
- Information about rules & regulations etc
- Understanding of the brief
- What defines a marker
- Information about rules & regulations etc
- Direction of the design
- Express Core design - expand network of ideas
Communication along memebers
Facebook, mobile phones, google docs and face-face
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