We measured the site dimensions using a team member's height and hence the corresponding total length of one face of the site. Then we figured out the ratio of that face relative to the other faces (using google maps) and hence interpreted the length of the other sides. Using the data found we drew a site plan and then proceeded to split the task of creating the orthographic.
Videos of site interaction:
Patterns of use documented:
- Since the site is located on the way to a UNSW exit gate, people, cyclists and cars use the right-hand pathway simply to leave and enter university.
- Residents of Tower 13, visitors to the house and table tennis players will frequently interact with the western side of the site to either use the stairs or proceed to the back of the site.
- People will rarely sit on the benches on the western face.
- Cars often come partly into the northern face in order to reverse again and proceed outside the university.
- Students will often proceed past the front of the house to walk towards other parts of the uni rather than going to the quad.
Our Orthographic showing how people interact with the site:
Final Week submission:
After collating our favourite digital and analogue drawings we created a composite/ abstract 5040 x1080 pixel image:
I created the plan and rough sketches and we decided on the images together, for the most experienced photoshop user to compile and execute our image.
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