So, the changes in my Behavioral Settings are not going well, after my TA helped with some communication aspects between the social living areas (Living, dining, and kitchen). I'm still having issues with the communication between my public and private!! Geoff, explained me a way to find the solution but I am still trying to make it work. Maybe, I should stop trying to make my rooms face a certain direction. I keep trying to make them have a face towards the lake. Why? because i believe that seeing the sun rising and reflect on the lake would be a perfect way to start the day. I don't have and architectural reason expect for how the breeze of the lake would serve as the cooling device for the rooms.
I have figured some ways to make the changes, such as just changing the height of the roof but not actually closing the room. Also, the entrances of the bedrooms and bathrooms should not be facing the public areas. This helps to make the transition between the public and private easier ( I can´t find a better word) than making "corridors to nowhere", which I have been creating a lot and am still creating.
Need to find a better way to fix this! This is my main issue to my model and since the final is due on the 22nd, I should have a preliminary model by the end of this week.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
So I'm thinking about making some major changes in my behavioral setting project. My previous designs had accomplished several thinks I like but there was still something of in how the rooms communicated with each other. It was as if everything was separate, which in a way could be a good thing but it was not what I was going for.
Maybe there is a way to use the "social areas" as a way to further emphasize the much needed communication between spaces. This would make it a lot more important to my overall objective of making the destination public. I was browsing over some designs in a website I have mentioned previously on this blog, and I came across a design which I think could help me with my problem.
There is something very appealing to how the "H" form creates the flow as well as what is the destination aspect . Maybe something like this is the answer to my miscommunications in my design. We'll see. Here is are some pictures for all to see!!
Maybe there is a way to use the "social areas" as a way to further emphasize the much needed communication between spaces. This would make it a lot more important to my overall objective of making the destination public. I was browsing over some designs in a website I have mentioned previously on this blog, and I came across a design which I think could help me with my problem.
There is something very appealing to how the "H" form creates the flow as well as what is the destination aspect . Maybe something like this is the answer to my miscommunications in my design. We'll see. Here is are some pictures for all to see!!
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