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to <transit café> ARCH7201-2009 PLACING MOTIONS
Dear all,
This is a list of deliverables we expect you to comply with for this
Friday's Teaching Jury -1 which will be counted for 10% of your mark.
The focus will be on the thoroughness of your output.
To ensure a productive and successful Mid-Session Review (20%), please
finish all of the requirements in a complete Schematic Design
presentation format (a drafted version of your mid-session
submission):
program, site analysis, design goals, concept diagrams, spatial
organizations, circulation patterns or hierachy, gound level plan(s),
and floor plans + sections + elevations for proposed projrct. We want
to be able to give each one of you a focused feedback leading to
WK-7's review.
This is a stage that you must show the possible/optional structural
systems and grids, materiality and particular aspects of construction
in your buildings. You should have a set of images, in sketches or
digital visualization, of your project and use them to guide you
through your design development.
For Milsons Point/ Artarmon
- 1:200 Plans of each level and ground level plan
- 1:500 Site Plan
- 1:1000 Site Plan - showing ALL public Domain and context
- 1:100 Sections - minimum 8
- 3D spatial volume and views
- Options for materials and cladding
- Structural grid and concept
- 1:200 Physical Model
Wynyard/ Redfern
- 1:200 (or 1:250) Plans of each level and ground level plan
- 1:500 Site Plan
- 1:1000 Site Plan - showing ALL Public Domain and context
- 1:250 Sections - minimum 8
- 3D spatial volume and views - sketchup
- Structural grid and structural concept
- Options for materials and cladding
- 1:250 Physical Model
We couldn't have said this enough: "Do work on the study models and
lots of them!". Once you've done it in 1/200 or 1/250 with all the
necessary elements and spatial components, your project can start to
come into shape. There is no other way around. See you all on Friday.
Ramin + Shaowen