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Month: January 2023

Week 3 | Define Major Space / 4B workshop / Design development

Revision Schedule GF:

1. replace the art gallery on the left arch with a bar and private seating area. 31/01/2023

2. Add a fire escape staircase on the left arch.

3. remove all the front desks in the sports area. 31/01/2023

4. remove the dressing room in the parkour area. 31/01/2023

Revision Schedule 1F:

  1. Add office space on the left arch space.31/01/2023
  2. replace the pool room with the multifunctional room. 31/01/2023
  3. move the pool room to the send to right arch space. 31/01/2023
  4. remove the private seating area and replace it with a metal walkway and bouldering installation on the wall. 31/01/2023

Does the change space count as a revision or just a change of schedule of accommodation?

Revision box example :

HOW TO READ STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS: A DEEP DIVE FROM A TO Z – Sheer Force Engineering

Detail for Plan drawing system:

Technical Drawing: Plans – First In Architecture

Technical drawing lable system :

Technical Drawing: Labelling and Annotation – First In Architecture

General layout fro detail and so on:

Technical Drawing: Layout – First In Architecture

 

Week 2 | Personal Tutorial – Formative 4A/4B Feedback Design development

Design revision update, fire escape information, and occupation factor.

Feed back :

LO1 – (. More precedent studies 2. Find articles about benefits to the mental health of these activities you accommodate) You’ve got some interesting precedent studies – but you need to develop more. Visiting indoor skate parks such as Transgression Park would be an easy way to show your understanding of this. Also, look at DiscoverEd and google scholar for articles about the benefits to the mental health of these activities. Your blogs haven’t been engaged with since week 3 – that’s something you should easily be able to do -r remember to update, reflect, and plan each week, and that will help. The miro boards have information that should be included. You need to push yourself beyond what you already know – you’ll gain a lot by doing that. Consider what you might undertake as primary research for questionnaires or interviews.

LO2 – ( 1. Develop an on-site plan – relationship with surrounding buildings, traffic lines, where are other skating areas or parkour areas. 2. More information about Leith as a community ) You’ve clear existing drawings now – just remember that section lines are only shown on the plan, not on elevation. Photos and site visits have helped you understand this sites opportunities. Mapping out similar type places or other types of buildings used by your focus demographic will help show that you understand why this site work. Including things like proximity to trams and buses will also support this. A little more information about Leith is needed – you talk about how its an important community but don’t then give any more in-depth information. That’s easy to find out and will be really helpful for you.

LO3- ( Do research and be clear about the brief and accommodation schedule) At the moment, you have a statement about what you want to do but not a real brief. You must have a brief to support the development of ideas. List what the different areas of accommodation are. You need to approach this more carefully to allow the reader to understand why your project is so important, what its aspirations are, and what spaces will deliver its potential. If you don’t write this down, then you’re limiting yourself at the design stage and wasting time you don’t need to. Imagine you’re a user and a worker there – list all the spaces you think you need and ensure you’ve researched to support that. From there, you can evolve the brief and accommodation schedule.

Week 1 | Pitch one event

– Theme –

There are different communities within street cultures, and every community has its own stories. The ethos of this design is to collect stories from different street culture communities and present them like a storybook. The building plays a role as a platform for people to write their own stories. Meanwhile, the design serves as a tool for presenting street culture to the world.

 

– Brief –

A social hub, a mixed-use creative venue that involves different activities related to street culture, provides a platform for people to participate in Street culture. My target users are the people who are already a part of the street culture or who are interested in the street culture, most are young adults aged between 18 – 25. Through supporting street culture, the project aims to achieve improved physical and mental health of the users through physical exercise and community engagement, reduced crime and problematic behavior, improved awareness of mental health problems, and increased opportunities for young adults. The Project has 3 different parts, art, music, and sports. They address several street-culture-related communities, skateboarding, roller skating, parkouring, graffiti, DJ, Bands, workshops, and so on.

 

– Sustainability Goal –

By providing activities space and a safe environment as coping mechanisms for mental health problems, this project can help with improving one’s physical fitness and helping with one’s mindful strength. The project aims to create a safe space for the users, regardless of gender or occupation. The main purpose of the project is to spread awareness of mental health problems and increase understanding and acceptance among people in order to establish connections based on mutual respect and understanding, which then can lead to creating a peaceful society and eliminate sexism, racism, bias towards mental illness and so on. GOAL 3/4/5/9/10/16

 

– Ground Floor –

  1. Art Gallery 2. Public WC 3. Coffee Shop 4. Open Seating Area 5. Skateboarding Area 6.Reception 7.  Roller Skate Area 8. Climbing Area 9. Changing Room 10.Parkour Area

– First Floor –

1. Art Gallery 2.Open Seating Area 3. WC 4. Billiard Room 5.Social Area 6. Private Social Area 7. Reading/ Laying down area

 

 

– Roof –

1. Office 2.Semi-open seating area

 

– Further Development –

  • In the next step, I will focus on testing different spacial strategies and deciding material choices. – break walls, space inside a space, have an outdoor area or not, and so on.
  • Do more research about the size of the space that’s needed for each activity. – online research and case studies, and visit these sites in person and measure and take photos.
  • One of my biggest problems at the moment is that I haven’t decided if I should establish a warm wooden-based environment that focuses on providing a safe space and practice space for people. Or design an interior that uses metal, concrete, and neon lights to reflect street culture, its diversity, vibrant, trippy even. Maybe add in some vintage elements as well.

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