Saturday, March 26, 2011

Folie Presentation - Week 4b

Presentation week! After i had completed my set of drawings and scanned them into the computer i then added text over the top. I played with a few different layouts and this is what i presented as my finalised design:

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Folie Development - Week 4

Now that i have the design of the folie i need to figure out ways to communicate it through my drawings. Knowing i needed to communicate the design concept, context, tectonic, function, and user experience I begun producing good copy drawings:









During this process i was constantly laying the drawings over an A1 size page to construct the layout of my presentation:

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Folie Development - Week 3b

Time to experiment with the form! Instantly i knew that i would like to somehow give the structure a way of interacting with the people passing it. This meant it must have some function that can in a way 'communicate' with people. I'm not yet sure of what this function will be but i know i would like to make the interaction more personal to the individual user than just an overall water quality of Brisbane. I then decided to have a look at the areas of Brisbane in relation to the river.

This image shows how i was experimenting with the notion of 'areas' along the river.


If i could turn these into separate zones then my structure could perhaps locate a persons house/suburb and give them the quality of water in their area- it could also compare it to the surrounding areas.

This gave me the idea of having a series of separate panels representing each zone; but what shape should they be? After looking at images of the site once more a shape started to become clear. Both the cliff and the bridge have this straight lined, triangular, jagged form.

Keeping this shape in mind i begun to play with trace overlaid on the top view of the Brisbane river. Here is some of the development:




After a while i was able to refine my form to this:


How would these panels be held up though? These images show ideas on the panel presentation:


This presented the opportunity to place a shower and a platform in the center of the panels. This is to enhance the statment of the water quality - would you like to shower using the rivers water?

Finding it hard to draw my ideas i decided to build a physical model. This helped tremendously, as i had only been playing with ideas in elevation and plan this allowed me to bend and twist what was a flat image into a new form. I was constantly thinking of what shape would best prompt interaction between it and the passing people. Concave? Convex? Above head? or on ground?

I came to the conclusion that a convex structure would best attract attention, opening up the panels in this form enables pedestrians to see the structure from all angels. Here are some model snap shots:




Saturday, March 19, 2011

Folie Development - Week 3

It is time to start refining my ideas. What am i designing? for who? and why?

Simple bubble diagrams have helped me do this. The pink shows the path i have chosen to follow.



From this exercise i have decided my folie will:
- be an interactive artistic structure/art installation
- target people in passing so it must visually catch peoples attention
- provide the public with information about the water quality in their city
- send the message that its individuals who make the difference

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Folie Development - Week 2b

What characteristics of the site jump out to me?

- the old wharves
- the fact that its currently a construction site
- the bridge
- the water quality, especially after the recent floods
- the cliff and vegetation growing on it
- the line of shade cast by this cliff
- it once was a highly active thoroughfare used by various types of people, particularly for exercise

Even though this is only a few main points it has helped me group my ideas and i can now start to brain storm ideas of possible folie typologies.

I now know that i would like to target the people who use the site for exercise and mainly in passing. I would also like to portray a message to the public about the current water quality. I think this is an important issue not only because its currently a hot topic as of the effects caused from the floods but also because the water quality is something that we all are responsible for. I intend to explore this further.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Folie Development - Week 2

This week we have begun developing our folie ideas. I have spent my time thinking about what angel i would like to approach this assignment from. Should i create an art installation to make a statement? a structure that hosts a function? an area providing simple seating, water fountains, tables etc...?

Currently I'm not sure exactly what to design but from the lecture i took away the point - "your inspiration should come from the site" so i decided to have another look at the site and hopefully take away a few ideas to develop.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Walkshop- Week 1

Back to QUT once again, full of energy after the huge Christmas break! Packed ready with sunscreen and walking shoes we set off for a journey to the storey bridge. The walk begun at D block inside the walls of QUT, moved through the Botanical Gardens and out into the city leading us to the site for Project one, located just beneath the storey bridge.

Along the way we made a few casual stops and would sketch down interesting ideas inspired by the surroundings. Below are some scans of pages my journal.

This was sketched from inside the botanical gardens; i found it interesting how vistas or 'natural windows' are created by the vegetation. Small pockets of views to the cities skyscrapers are visible through the tree canopies. In a way it shows how landscape architecture can sculpt space using planting designs.


Our path took us through King Gorge Square. While sitting in the square a few ides were bouncing back and forth in my head, one being - is the square designed in a manner that suits it surroundings? One aspect of the design that i like is the view that can be seen straight down Albert Street but the best vantage point for this view is a large area of vacant space. This seems to be wasted with people commonly avoiding it due the the reflective glare from the flat surface. Also the City Hall seems to have been designed to be viewed from a lower perspective perhaps to enhance it sense of presence. I think the square could have been designed to better relate with this historic building.


Anzac Square was the next stop. My take on the layout of the square is that it has 3 levels hosting different functions than one another. The first level, on Ann Street, is heavily built up contrasting with the level lower than it which is used more for an 'escape' area to relax in and remember those who gave up their lives for us in the war. The bottom level is also built up but hosts many opportunities for pedestrian movement and public transport. A large view can bee seen down the central axis running through the square splitting the surrounding built environment beyond the square.


At the Cathedral Square it was a structure that caught my attention. The square was surrounded by tall buildings and partially covered by a canopy. The canopy was designed to capture water and funnel it down through a piping system that was built into the posts supporting the canopy.


This brings us closer the the river, where we can see the storey bridge! although this is not exactly our site it gives us a good understanding of how people on this side of the river can see it and therefore should be considered during the design process for the upcoming projects.


We have arrived! Currently the site is under construction but was previously used as a successful thoroughfare.


The site has 5 main surrounding elements- the tall buildings, the bridge and the Howard Smith Wharves, the cliff and of coarse the river.