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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Model Perspectives. .

Perspective Models Of Completed Model.
This model is the last I've done work on and have resolved some of the design issues, I've done a section view through the below ground studio.
Bellow is a left hand side view of my completed model I have added other design features in order to have made my model a working model as it has been set out to be a Art Gallery and Studio bellow ground and above ground studio.
The next perspective underneath is from a right hand side angle to show how the resolved wall issues in my design looks like in silhouette. The next model is showing a view from the left side of the model and has a good perspective that allows you to see how the resolution of my model looks like . This next perspective bellow shows the back angle of my model and the way that it looks from having to add some outside feature walls that were not originally planned on my sketch in my notebook.

Sketch-Up Model.

Model Perspective Solutions and Endings.
This Perspective view is to show how my model looked without much of a solution, as to how I would, in keeping with my sketch and original design features, taken the right hand side of the exhibition ground level and also connect up to the upper studio level.
The perspective shown bellow is the decision I had made to my design as to how I was going to add to the overall model but still not take much away from the main feature from my original sketches. I had chosen to use more glazing on this left side of the model. The reason I had made that decision was because the left side was purely modeled up due to the positioning of the stairs leading from Bellow Ground Studio to the exhibition space on Ground Floor Level, and that would be the entrance foyer area, before you would see the works. If this was done at a more realistic level I wouldn't have to have thought of gone into the rules and regulations and studies on how much natural or artificial light should be allowed or used, in order not to have any affect on destroying or fading or any type of degrade or affects on works of art. The perspectives bellow are showing the whole outcome of my model and the glazing I was referring to above, It is the part of the design I didn't anticipate on having done, but after working on it I'm happy with the overall look of the design.

Model Perspectives

Perspectives.
This perspective view of my Art Gallery Model shows that I have used a wide range of materials, I have used some glazing on panels throughout my model, some of which in this view show that the glazing stretches out along the roof design. This allows for some natural lighting through to the upper level studio, there is some roofing that stretches along the Ground level being the Exhibition Space, and I have carefully placed some other glazing on walls that you will see in my other perspectives. The view in this perspective bellow, looks from the left side of my model, into the Ground Level Exhibition Space, even through I have a design that has alot of curves I have made sure that the curves are not carried out into the space that is within the gallery and studios. Carefully I planned to have enough uninterrupted wall hanging space for exhibitions, as well as enough room to have non-permanent partitions put up for any exhibitions that might need them, there is also enough room to allow for type of sculptural art or 3D art that might be exhibited. I choose to use some corrugated sheets as some change in texture and materials along the wall that is seen above the transparent glass panels along the stairs. I have also used the same material as balustrades on the above studio internal balcony that looks down from the side of the stairs. I have created the stairs of transparent glazing with Matt Laminated Treads, the panels that I have sketched out with my stair sections in my earlier blog visuals, are of the 36 Materials I had detailed in the class project in Week 3, he Material I classified under "Top Materials" and named "Transparencies" shown left. Also in this perspective you can see my two artists choice of art works being exhibited . This perspective is viewed from the back right corner, I have chosen to balance out my design feature used at the front of the gallery that I had done from my sketches in my notebook, with some bulk shapes keeping with the shape in certain areas I have come up with this type of design, which is basically incorporated with some glazing glazing in the corner. This view shows the perspective from the opposite angle and gives a good view of my structural design and how it is working with my original and feature sketch, and some of the glazing.