elin davies wsa2 digital portfolio
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DigitalPortfolioElin Davies
WSA Year 2 Autumn Work
Phase One FORM FINDING
House ScapesProposal for a self-sufficient residential neighbourhood block mixed with some shopping and public space. This project took lessons from natural systems relating to water including geological processes such as fluvial erosion and considering how this system might be relevant in generating form, material and structure for the housing complex design.
Eroded shale located on a river bedhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/justin-tosh/4467928225/
Digital image representing an eroded rock
Fluvial Erosion ExperimentationThe first concept I had was water shapes its surrounding landscape and in turn the land-scape influences the direction of water flow. I began by investigating this natural system through creating plaster casts of moulds of eroded river beds. Theses casts were then experimented by pouring a liquid concoction over them and observing the flow of the liq-uid. The outcome that water takes the most direct path and therefore quickest route, very similar to how people behave, and it was thought that we could create an environment that
will imply the flow of people through the a site.
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Precedents Erosion Inspired BuildingsAfter exploring fluvial erosion, I then looked at how I could apply this system to a building. I looked at precedents that took inspiration from fluvial erosion to inspire form and shape. Zaha Hadid’s King Abdullah II House of Culture and Art took inspiration from the fluvial eroded walls of the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. The concept that the entrance in eroded away to create a public open space, with the theatre located in the massing of the building. The other prec-edent was Richard Chi’s store, which is a temporary installation inspired by the erosion of water in a glacial cavern excavated from a single material.
Zaha Hadid’s King Abdullah II (1. 5. http://bit.ly/bbWvGd) (6. http://bit.ly/tiST05)Richard Chi’s Store ( 2. 3. 4. http://www.snarkitecture.com/projects/richard-chai/)
Phase Two SITE ANALYSIS
Long Section of Site
Photograph of the street running parallel to the north of the site
Our site was located in the heart of Cardiff City Centre, adjacent to the railway
centre and in close proximity to the Millennium Stadium and the retail district.
The site analysis helped with the subsequently stage of the design process
aiming to designing a building that fitted into its surrounding vicinity.
Photograph orientated to the east of the site
Phase ThreeMASTER PLAN
Diagram showing access ways around and through the site, anticipating the passage of people.
Main massing on site
Massing splits site into two open public green areas
Master plan concept
Phase FourDESIGN
Eroded LandscapeTo bring fluvial erosion into the design, I created the landscape through
overlapping the image of the eroded shale bed over the site and using eroded pattern to contour the landscape, and eventually erode the building away
too so that it looks like its growing out of the landscape. The image on the opposing page is a conceptual piece of work
demonstrating the above idea, through overlapping several images and paterns of erosion under the main massing from the master plan design.
Massing and CirculationThrough the use of laser cutting I created a conceptual massing model that showed the circulation through my programme. Each hole represents a unit with the massing being the flat planes surrounding them.
Floor Plans
Ground Floor First Floor
First Floor Second Floor
Fourth FloorThird Floor
Fifth FloorFourth Floor
Long SectionFacing South
Tectonic Drawing . . .
showing the layer from floor to ceiling of a unit, with an elevation of the same section showing the materials of glass and coloured concrete.
Unit Plans
One Bed Unit
Living
Kitchen
W.C
Bedroom
Family Unit
Living
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Two Bed Unit
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
w.c
Bedroom
Model of Two Bed Unit
Public Semi Public Private Semi Private Sahred
Walkway Vernadna Flat Balcony Garden
Unit Model
Front Elevation
Back Elevation
Side ElevationBack Elevation
Plug In Final Model
Plug In model with surrounding context
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