Monday, November 7, 2011

Plans

Site Plan: Not to Scale
Ground Floor Plan: Not to Scale
Typical Office floor: (4th Floor)
This floor I would have moved the meeting spaces and larger enclosed offices into the middle to allow vern more sunlight, I had already placed a full wall of glazing to allow light to penetrate though into the centre of the office, as well as giving those offices for the more managerial role employees to have views over the city and parliament house. As well as the meeting spaces. However Andrew, said that I would have a better outcome if I was to place my offices the other way around.
Second Floor: Not to Scale
Third Floor: not to scale

If I was to do this assignment again I would have brooking the building up into a number of buildings, making smaller much more personal spaces, which allows better relationships with its users. A message from A pattern language, written by Christopher Alexander said that people were able to create and gain much stronger relationships with not only each other, but the place in general. this also would have created a number of very interesting court yards and spaces which also add the to social aspect of any area and set of buildings.

I wouldn't have chosen to let the building be so shaped by the axis of the site as well, I would have incorporate an element of the landscaping that would have relied on the axis of the site to encourage its shape and direction.

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