Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Draft Parti and Poche

Parti






In my first Parti attempts I tried to look at the Plans of Villa Muller and analyse how the rooms in each level connect to each other, and what this said about the way they are used, and the social hierarchy evident in the building. The services areas and rooms tended to be accessed off corridors and a core stairwell running through the one end of the building. These rooms are private and tend to 'terminate'. The more public areas used by patrons and guests are more interconnected and flow easily onto one another.


Poche






In my first Poche attempts, I looked at the two different ways of representing poche drawings. In one section I made the outer skin of the building dark, and the inner spaces lighter, while still including some details like furniture to give a sense of scale. In the other style of poche rendering, the outer shell of the building is left white, and the inner spaces are rendered according to how the light is distributed within them.

Images of the Villa











The Boudoir



The great hall

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