Week 7, 8, 9 Agenda
LANDSCAPE, WATER AND CHANGE OVER TIME
Situate your building into the landscape, using vegetation to define edges, create areas for wildlife habitat and human activities. Diagram rainwater drainage, collection, filtration and storage.
How will the place change over time? Phasing 2017 to 2050, Seasonal changes, Night rendering
- Show organizing ideas: Diagrams & developed Site plan & section
- Reveal the human experience: Perspective vignettes and enlarged sections
REFERENCES:
- Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes Excellent visual guide by the American Society of Landscape Architects features compelling animations of the greening of stark settings, concise case studies, and links to futher education resources.
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Artful Rainwater Design by Echols and Eliza Pennypacker. Presentation with links to the website and book.
- Loop PDX: The Winner + Finalists | John Yeon Center for Architecture and the Landscape
Visions for a more walkable future: See winners and all entries to the Yeon Center and Design Week Portland’s competition to design a 6-mile pedestrian/bike greenway loop through downtown Portland.
SCHEDULE
During these last weeks, students need to pinup their drawings for desk crits. Showing the building more comprehensively in context is important for revealing areas requiring attention. If a particular area or task has been repeatedly identified, it means that it is a crucial aspect that must be addressed in order to pass the course.
Those students who are absent for their scheduled desk crit will be marked absent and will have to wait for the next scheduled time.
Friday 5/13:
- 1:00-2:30 pm: Interior pinup: Daylighting model, tonal renderings showing lighting and reflected ceiling plan
- 2:30-5:00 pm: Individual desk crits
Friday 5/20:
- 1:00-2:30 pm: Landscape and Time pinup, guest Rui Jin
- 2:30-5:00 pm: Individual desk crits
Wed 5/25 & Fri 5/27: Mock Presentations: All pieces for final cartooned at 1/4 actual scale or larger with media sample.