Friday 31 August 2012

Precedents

My books arrived this week. Along with two books about Manchester, XS and XS Green were on my reading list and are perfect for this project. For those unfamiliar with the books, there are three in total, the other one being XS Extreme, and each one features a range of small projects, exactly what is needed for this brief. After reading through them, I marked off relevant projects for future reference. Last night, I began the sketches of my precedents. However, as my output all has to be in digital format, I think I will be planning and roughing it out in my sketchbook before enhancing sketches and drawings and putting together the project on using various CAD programs.
Over the weekend I am hoping to get my precedents organised and have a couple of sketches and notes done for them. Hopefully, I can the have a play with CAD and start putting it all together.
I am going to start by brain storming everything - I've got so many ideas buzzing inside my head that I need to get them onto paper before I can do anything with them. This could require a large piece of paper!

One problem I am having is getting past the lack of site. I realise that I could design it whilst having somewhere specific in mind, but chances are, the site where we will be building it, if we will be building it, will be somewhere completely different. The alternative is to design something that is flexible enough that it can be sited in lots of places.

Tuesday 28 August 2012

And so it begins . . .

Three weeks before I am due to be back in Manchester and I already have work. I shouldn't really be surprised: I am an architecture student after all!

A bit about me. I am from North Wales and after scraping through my A levels (thinking back to results day still gives my shivers) I got into my first and only choice of architecture school. Manchester. Not only choice because it was the only one I liked and wanted to get into and was smart enough to walk in but only choice because no body else wanted me (plenty of stress let me tell you!) I worked my arse off that year and after thinking I had gotten my A in D&T, results day came around and I ended up with a B (due to my coursework being marked down from an A to a C - and I STILL don't know why). This jeopardised my place but in the end I got in and it has been the best thing that has happened to me yet.

So. Year 2. The hardest one apparently. I was told at the end of last year - by a couple of students who had survived 2nd year - to quit if you didn't think you would make it. Brutal. 
I got back from my holiday in the Lake District with my family last Friday only to discover that we have been given the new project brief. It's Tuesday now and I have finally begun.

The Brief

I was thinking about it most of the weekend and getting my thoughts together etc etc. Although I'll admit that I wasted most of Sunday and yesterday playing the Sims (VERY guilty pleasure). But I needed to get a new sketchbook and I need my ordered books to arrive before I could really make a start any way (excuses, excuses). 

This blog is going to be like my design diary (a habit I got into while doing A level D&T). I will record my progress, any ideas I have and hopefully keep up with it! Today (after getting my sketchbooks), I began my project by drawing Lake Windermere. I promise there is method behind the madness! Like I said before, I was on holiday in the Lake District, Bowness-on-Windermere to be exact. And as most people know, the views up there are stunning and inspired many artists, poets, authors etc etc. The brief is to design a 'single space structure' with a specific purpose and having just got back from the most scenic places in the country what better purpose than as a place to sit and enjoy the view, do some sketching, writing, reading, relaxing. Whilst walking last week, we came across Claife Station, a viewing point built at the end of the 18th century for the purpose of enjoying the view out over Lake Windermere. It is now owned by the National Trust and has fallen into disrepair. This is going to be one of my precedents in the way of function and possibly even design. I have already started to research this and came across a video on the National Trust site which could prove to be quite useful.


By default, I think my site is somewhere in the Lake District but I am hoping that my design could be applied to anywhere as a sort of shelter for the arts. 

Tonight I am hoping to finish of a little map of Lake Windermere to get me started on this project. It is already past midnight but ah well. I've got to add some place names and make it into a bit of a site analysis, showing views, titles, orientation etc. My OS map is out on the floor next to my drawing board and pencils. It all looks quite civilised actually!



After that, bit of reading (Pillars of the Earth - it's only taken me all summer but nearly finished now!) and then off to Speke Hall tomorrow. Plan to get plenty of sketching done. 


Signing out!