Welcome to my Architectural Design Journal where I will document my thoughts, ideas, sketches and final drawings as well images, movie clips, music and works by others that have provided me with inspiration over the course of completing my final design project for Bachelor of Architectural Design at QUT.
Assignment Description
Over the semester our assessment requires us to re-imagine the Australian Capital Territory and produce a vision for the A.C.T. in the 21st century. Developing a strategy for the city and the national parliament which it houses, identifying the infrastructure relevant to a 21st century city and investigating appropriate architectural types for a city which represents Australia. From this basis we will ultimately produce an architectural proposal which seeks to address these issues and provide 'A Place for People'.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Floor Plan Development
Fundamental regularity in structural grid allows spaces to be flexible and adjusted according to spatial requirements. Each building 'Public Interface Facilities', 'Government Consultation', 'Conference Centre', and 'Gallery' are imposed on the same structural grid and building envelope illustrating its inherent flexibility.
Strategy Development
The overall intention of the design is to increase the connectivity and communication between the public and government. In order to achieve this both the people and government require a forum to communicate. For the government to communicate with the public and the public to provide feedback to the government there would be a 'public interface facility' where individuals are able to speak to government representatives who then communicate with the government. For the public to have an input into the decisions made by the government there would be a 'government consultation' where independent professionals are commissioned by the government to research and provide findings that inform the decisions made by the government. To complement these facilities there would be a 'conference centre' where public professionals and government ministers are able to speak to the public and government as well as a 'gallery and function area' for exhibitions funded by the government.
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