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    Lecture and Briefing: Stage 2

    FUNCTION & FORM

    BA(Hons) Interior Architecture & DesignIntegrated Design Principles 20004

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    Stage Two FUNCTION & FORM (30%)You are required to develop a building programme using the brief stated above as

    your starting point. You should develop your strategy for dealing with theprogramme and consider the opportunities offered by the site. Ask yourselfquestions such as What am I trying to do and why?

    From this you are required to develop the fundamental configuration of yourplanning strategy within the site. This should provide appropriate quantity and

    quality for the various activities and will ensure that the relationships of thesefacilities are appropriate.You should work with drawings in the form of diagrams, plans, sections, and

    axonometrics at a scale no larger than 1:100 and using models at 1:200 / 1:100scale. You should use your work to communicate the architectural concept for thescheme, in particular the spatial relationships which investigate the following: Light / heavy

    open / closed opaque / transparentConsider also the use of colour within the scheme an important element in differentiating the

    idea from what already exists.

    Commence Stage: 28 October 2011Complete Stage: 8 & 9 November 2011

    STAGE 2 FUNCTION & FORM

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    1. Building Programme Users Who, Needs & preferences

    Criteria Matrix - Schedule Spaces & Activities

    Design Aim & Objectives

    Design Concept ideas/ inspiration

    2. Concept Formation Concept Map/ Mind Map

    Sketches / Diagrams (ideas)

    Concept models (3 options)

    3. Fundamental Configurations

    Bubble Diagrams - initial planning that shows consideration ofsite context (3 options)

    Drawings 2D plans & sections

    3D sketches Perpectives & Axonometrics

    STAGE 2 FUNCTION & FORMEXPECTED OUTCOME

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    CONCEPT FORMATION

    (ideas)

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    DESIGN IS ALL ABOUT IDEAS

    There was a wish to get something exceptional,

    I also wanted to deliver something technically unique.- Santiago Calatrava

    Turning Turso

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    A concept should be something non-physical,you cannot touch nor feel it through any physicalcontact.

    A concept should be an idea.

    The idea should be abstract and not take theform of an object and remodel it into yourdesign.

    IDEAS

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    Concept model Sketch Model (Study Model)

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    DEVELOPING CONFIGURATION

    1. A simple bubble diagram wasfirst used to determine thespaces required and theirrelationships.

    2. Developing the Spaces

    Position & Orientation

    Scale, Shape &Proportion

    Enclosure &

    Construction(Structure)

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    DEVELOPING CONFIGURATION

    http://www.interiordezine.com/index.cfm/Design_Articles/Apartment_Makeover_1http://www.interiordezine.com/index.cfm/Design_Articles/Apartment_Makeover_1http://www.interiordezine.com/index.cfm/Design_Articles/Apartment_Makeover_1
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    EXPRESSIVE ELEMENT

    EXAMPLES IDEAS

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    Ordering Element Using Skeletal Framework

    Toronto, Canada 1987-1992Bay & Front Street WestUrban Improvement Scheme

    Connects Bay Street to HeritageSquare

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

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    St. Gallen: tramway stop Marktplatz-Bohl bySantiago Calatrava

    (GPS coordinates: latitude=47.426302longitude=9.376595)

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

    http://map.search.ch/9000/bohlhttp://map.search.ch/9000/bohlhttp://map.search.ch/9000/bohlhttp://map.search.ch/9000/bohl
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    St. Gallenm, EmergencyService Centre, 1988-1998by Santiago Calatrava

    First use of a moveable

    roof covering based onslats and a mechanicalhoists system

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

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    St.Gallenm,EmergencyService Centre,1988-1998

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

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    Santiago CalatravaLa Rioja, Bodegas Ysios

    Laguardia, lava, Spain The building is conceived as an element completely integrated in thesurrounding landscape and, at the same time, as an autonomous site-specific sculpture.

    Clients BriefThe Bodegas and Bebidas group wanted a building that wouldbe an icon for its prestigeous new wine "la Rioja Alavesa" and atthe same time accomodate the precise and rigorous program ofspaces needed to make, store and sell wine.The site is uneven, with pronounced grade changes of as muchas 10 meters from the highest levels in the north, to the lowestin the south. About half of the site is occupied by vineyards

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

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    In the center of thebuilding theroof protrudes in acontinous volume overthe Visitors Center thatis conceived as a

    balcony overlooking thewinery and thevineyards. A granitebridge across the poolsgive access to thevineyards.

    EXAMPLES IDEAS

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    CONCEPTION(Design Scheme- Communicating ideas)

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    CONCEPTION DEVELOPMENT[design scheme]

    [design elements; lines, shapes, forms and spaces]

    [create physical dimensions, optical illusions, impression of scale and space]

    [Geometrical Analysis][Conceptual Model] [Development Model]

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    Ideas communicated through axonometrics and models

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

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    EXPRESSIVE ELEMENTS

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    SKETCH MODELS

    EXAMPLES - IDEAS

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    IDEAS & BRAINSTORMING

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    DESIGN PROPOSAL

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    SKETCH MODELS

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    DEVELOPMENT MODEL

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    FINAL

    MODEL

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