Thursday, February 20, 2014

Space Organization

                                                             Nanjing Automobile Museum

BMW Welt 
Mercedes Benz Museum

Porsche Museum
Enzo Ferrari Museum


National Automobile Museum







4 comments:

  1. Please use one legend for all - even if all the building do not use all of the spaces on the legend.
    I was looking at the exhibition spaces thinking they were red - but sometime red is a restaurant.

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    1. Prof. Jill , i will make all the corrections to the sheets

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  2. Hi, Pedro!

    Some general comments based on what you have posted so far:

    1. I love the idea of the car museum! While I am not sure how it relates to your particular site, I find this building typology very exciting and full of opportunities.
    2. A museum can be a lot more than just an exhibit space - it can be an experience to all who visit it / use it.
    3. Here is another car museum in Torino, Italy that you may want to look at: http://www.museoauto.it/website/
    4. Your space organization diagrams are nice and clear but you should try to study all the levels of a building and not just one or two floors. When doing that think about the reasons why the architects of the buildings you are studying chose to organize the spaces and functions in the way they did.
    5. Use this exercise to refine your own building program.
    6. In case you have not done it yet, consider the impact of these buildings on their surroundings and vice versa.
    7. Is your project site going to be in New Jersey?

    Best Wishes
    Phanos

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    1. Hello Phanos

      I have studyed all of the levels but i have only posted one and looking at the floor plans have help me understand why the architect design the building the way that they did. This exercise has help me understand how i should design my project , i have also been thing about how this will impact my site , i will show that in a later post. My site is Red hook ,Brooklyn

      thank you for your feed back

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