Monday, March 24, 2014

Rhino Model




This is the starting stages of my design , the spaces that are not name are still the same as the model also the size of things is not set in stone . As you can see my model is showing movement with the curved ramps , in a way it reminds me of my previous post about the Ferrari enzo f140 motor how everything is interlocking with one another. While talking to the professor today she brought up a good point about what your building entrance will be know for ( ex- liberty have big stairs ) so we started talk and i decided to make a tunnel style entrance where the user can walk throw or go in to the car museum. The picture at the bottom is the closest thing i can find to something that i want to do. The tunnel will be a part of the building massing. The next step is creating a massing that flow along the curved ramps showing movement and a turning motion.


3 comments:

  1. Hi, Pedro. Your diagrams suggest the impact your proposal can have on its surroundings (waterfront and neighborhood) and this is something that you may want to investigate further. You also need to start thinking about your building volumes. Is there a reason why you are placing all your exhibit space on the 3rd floor?

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    1. Hi phanos , the reason I put the exhibit on the 3 floor is so you can get a great view of the city and the water that why my building is facing the water the way it is . I want to also try to have a outside space too .

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  2. This is a beginning start, and I am curious where the form will from. As we talked yesterday, this is like the organs of a body - the skeleton and skin need to cover - just curious which form it will take. I would suggest looking at the different edges/sides of your site. They are all extremely different and need to be addressed as you move forward with you r massing.

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