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The final stage to the Transgression in Peace event was to produce a final slideshow containing an informative run through of our design process, from site analysis to final renders.
Posted 25 May 2015 19:06
I created this visual of the site to provide the client with a clear interpretation of the sites final proposals and the emotions felt when occupying the space.
Posted 25 May 2015 18:57
Both the Landscape Architecture students and the Architecture students collaborated and brainstormed design proposals for the central pavilion. Its objectives were to create a suitable yet complimentary pavilion for the designated space.
Posted 25 May 2015 18:08
Alongside the decision making of the proposed layout for the site, the planting scheme was to be established in order to make a formative decision on the dynamics of the space. Our planting was to be of dense, full grasses creating an enclosed, solitude area for occupiers. Low maintenance plants were requested by the client, soil conditions were moist clay and so the decisions towards the planting were of some in-depth consideration to attend to these objectives.
Posted 25 May 2015 17:46
We carried out a mass amount of site analysis, which highly influenced the initial design process further providing assistance with the production of the general layout for the site. Its design was established with the intention to attend to the clients requirements; Planting scheme to be the primary focal point to the design with a labyrinth/maze like layout to complement it, water implementation, a pavilion and more.
Posted 22 May 2015 19:41
We began our events by visiting the site to accumulate a sense of emotion for the space in its current setting. I produced various sketches which would further act as an aid into the reflection of the sites character when carrying out the design process.
Posted 22 May 2015 19:18