Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Landscape attempt

This site plan view shows how the landscaping of this site is very inviting. The green  color indicate where grass would be and the blue indicates where there might be a small pond and last but not least the dark grey are pathways through which my guest can get to either their rooms, out door movie theater and gym.

2 comments:

  1. Is there a 3-D component to this assemblage? Looking at this as you drew it, the planometric gesture is fine, but there is no meaning infused therein. think about landscape as an extension of your architecture rather than as a secondary exercise. What can the landscape tell you about your building itself, what can the building tell you about the land as it should be formed?

    Most of all, use the entirety of the site. You are bounded by the extents of the massing of your structures and, thus it looks like a weird island of intervention on a grey plane.

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  2. How does the building and the landscape relate. They need to start talking the same language. Do not loose the fluidity of your original concept. And translate it to site

    http://aasarchitecture.com/2013/04/europa-city-by-big.html

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