Overview of Maryport Cookery School, showing diagrams of ten-year phasing strategy
Just putting the finishing touches to my presentation and starting to frame drawings, final images to be uploaded shortly!
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Cool old photo of Liverpool. See the half built Anglican cathedral in the background, plus Impressive Custom House building on the right, where Liverpool ONE is now
Aerial view of Liverpool
Nice drawing of a building on a hill – potential method to draw the Cookery School perhaps….
CHARLES MOORE
TALBERT HOUSE IN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, 1963
This has given me an idea of how to address the elevation of each building facing the landscape rather than the crude lean to greenhouse look currently going on.
Rendering techniques which I won’t be using in my final presentation!
Some good and challenging points raised at this review. Firstly, I need to take a clear direction with materiality. Currently, I have been torn between a traditional timber structure and a Cross Laminated Timber one with a stone outer layer for most of the building. However, the stone work is a little bit too tall to be self supporting and unable to be clad of a timber frame. Therefore the stone will need reducing and the timber will need to increase, which is ok. Lots of opportunities for nice timber details perhaps. Some of my window designs were perhaps more akin to a concrete structure and need amaneding accordingly.
Also, my main rendered image printed far too bright! Pink and green textured patterns stood out far too much. Either need to show no materiality or perhaps do some hand drawing… Much to sort over the easter break anyway!