Sunday, February 3, 2008

ELEVATIONS

THIS IS MY ELEVATIONS DEVELOPMENT:

NARRATIVE:

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3 comments:

werner said...

Gus,
Our weaknesses need to be developed the most. Please work on the narratives.
Thanks

werner said...

Gus,
I like the direction in which your elevation development goes. I would like to ask you to add context. This might give you some additional input for the further development. The only two elements I don’t quite understand is the roof over the academic building; I would have expected to see a more expressive, dynamic roof, like a “whale” in front of the “living machine”.
Similarly, the base of your academic building is not of the same sophistication as the development of the Boylston side – columns holding up a slab on top of which the building sits?
Your roof garden in plan shows trees on top, unlike your elevation…
And last question: how does the step in the parking garage work?

Jaclyn said...

Gus,
Great work. I have a question about what I am going to call the glass tower in the middle where your circulation is. What is this space in plan? To me it looks like it is circulation, but I don’t know if I am correct. The reason I am asking is because it is so dominant in your elevations but it doesn’t seem to be in your plan. It seems a little contradictory to me. I was wondering if you could clarify this for me.
What are you thinking for materials?