week 6 Open space network and townscape analysis the workshop
Model of wooden block view A N
The workshop is watching the video "Oxford Townscape - A short video was filmed by Kristin Gray" on You Tube. Through this workshop, we will analyse the short film based on the timestamp and choose one that is eye-catching and has a variety of aspects, as well as justify and annotate the essential elements. The next step is to apply the key element concept to the mock up study of wooden blocks presented in the session. The picture of the design solution must then be captured from an eye level perspective.
This viewpoint highlights the important features of the incident in an effort to make the suggested site less uninteresting.
This is the work in a team workshop approach for analysing and annotating photos chosen by my team.
Analysis 1 Based in this perspective analysis, the first element that major in the picture is the incident. Characteristics within the constructed form that break up the view of the street and bring the attention to features of the street as we go along it, and how successfully this is done. Moreover, the projection along with deflection which does not totally contain the room, but rather indicates that there is more space around the corner, bend, or curve. Figure 6.4
Workshop Excercise - Analyse the Townscape
Analysis 2 The second picture recorded even little incidents in minor scale, but our visual level is most significant in recognising the item in the townscape. However, the object adjacent to it makes a deflection with a purpose and feeling of giving direction towards the users, finally directing them to the crucial places. There are also screened vistas to improve the hereness of contrast between here and there to make further distant statically. Figure 6.5
Workshop Excercise - Analyse the Townscape
view b
plan view Work in team to design and contribute towards the townscape concept for site proposal according 5 elements of city image as a guideline.
Landmark is a focal point of an area that is captured as an object or statue that is inhabited with a collection of sitting as it may be defined as space or nothing more than a statue, monument, and structure.
view c
view d
The major features of this perspective communicate to lead the user the direction towards an incident in order to enhance the scenery of the townscape, while the closed vista bring together the path to follow.
A difference of two elements of infinity and sky provide a contrast of visual viewpoint as to show here and there while confined areas, such as the courtyard, encourage quietness and contrast of human size.
Figure 6.7
Workshop Excercise - Design with wooden block
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