Architectural Design Studio is where various concepts and architectural devices of modern architecture are studied through drawings and models, and against a pre-modern background. The notion of a design program is introduced as a meaningful human narrative. More complex inhabitation is examined through experimental design problems, as well as through projects of spatial and material complexity in a defined urban site. This shows a proposed Art Gallery in Sydney's popular King Street in Newtown.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Revit Architecture Exploration:
After quickly modelling up the outline of my proposed gallery in SketchUp I decided that AutoDesk's Revit Architecture would be a more appropriate program to model the gallery. Mainly due to the site plan, floor plans, and interior images that need to be produced for submission. Revit is much more capable of creating these plans and has larger capabilities for interior layouts.
The image above shows some sample layouts for the ground floor of the gallery. They incorporate the front atrium with a reception area, along with large and small gallery spaces, a courtyard for sculptures and workshop/storage spaces.
The second level is going to have the small bed-sit apartment with a bathroom for the gallery curator, as well as kitchen facilities to cater for gallery functions.
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