This ad was in an architecture magazine. I picked this perticular ad because it stuck out immediately to my eye. I thought it was an interesting idea to use those two materials and use them in a way they arent usually used.
The Houston skyline has been transformed into an Urban Waterfall. I used buildings to represent the rocky face as well as the crisp water flowing into the city.
Final Floor Plan - ^N Second Floor Plan - located in Middle Area ^N
Side Entrance - Located on East Side of building Office in Private Area - Wood beams crossed leaving ceiling open Training Area - Located middle of building Office Area - West side of building Top Section facing East Bottom Section facing North Also pictured color sheme - calmer colors for office and work space - brighter colors for public areas to bring attention and direction
Section cuts of the building which helped with the interior design of these rooms while also showing a basic idea for the eventual final section cuts. These are perspectives of the side entrance of the building and the office area that were later developed for the final project. These are quick sketches of the building outside. It helped develop my idea for the interior by defining the spaces on the outside to help seperate them in the interior of the building.
After setting a more general floor plan, I then moved to a more specific plan which helped set out my ideas on a larger scale. First shematic bubble plan
my name is michael hardiman... im a interior architecture major at UNCG. my blog has anything that i enjoy seeing. photography to drawings to designs are all posted.
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my email is mjhardim@uncg.edu