Architecture AD 1.2 part two dwelling

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Design a dwelling for a specific artist/ sculptor.

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Kirsti Williams

Architecture AD 1.2

Project; Artistic Dwelling

Sculptor’s Profile

Jonathan Loxley

“For me the stone is a mirror, a nebulous void that searches to see what it can make of me, and therefore carves its shape and meaning from my own void”

Natural Stone

“Perfect material for dreaming”- holds no predefined shapes- no previous human intervention

Positive + negative Textured + Smoothed One Form or Two Forms

Geo

Portland Limestone

Penumbra

Portugese Rosa Marble

Cloud Vortex

Void / Vortex / Portal

The voids encourage the viewer to consider the possibility that it not only physically links to the other side of the work, but to a world beyond

StudioLivingKitchen

Bed BedToilet

Concept; Language and Form

Observing and examining forms, shapes and languages created either naturally or through process of extraction

Taking forms and using parallels to create layouts and basic configurations

Looking at surrounding environment and placing spaces in relation to each relevant fundamental

“Organic forms have a deep geometry more exquisite than we could ever come up with - soft mathematics” - Jonathan Loxley

Concept; Layering

LayeringResearching into the different material types used within my sculptor's work I recognised the features and typical characteristics for each sort.Marble, for example, exhibits an obvious layering effect, which by interpreting and simplifying could be depicted through use of differing materials, ie glass and concrete

Space Planning + Development

Initial form

Extrusion/protrusion

Layering illusion

Kitchen Living

Studio

Toilet Utilities

Ground Floor

First Floor

StudioBedBed

En Suite

En Suite

Store/Office

Balcony Balcony

Space planning + Development

Studio

LivingKitchen

UtilityToilet

Storage

Studio

BedBed

Ensuite

Ensuite

Balcony

BalconyBalcony

First Floor

Ground Floor

“There is a place for everything and everything has its place” - Jonathan Loxley

In Context

RenderingIn context using render-in system within sketch-up modeling program

View out from studioNorth East View

South East ViewLiving Area

Development

Upper

LivingKitchenBathroomExterior South Facing Balcony

Lower

Master BedroomGuest BedroomBathroomBalcony

Studio

KitchenetteSeating/Meeting AreaWorking Area

Spacing

Requirements

Create different atmospheres in different spacesOrganic natural geometryProgression and movementInteresting lighting conditions“Place for everything and everything has its place”

Lighting conditionsAll shadows @ 12/07 14:30

Model scale 1:50

ModelCreated using modeling foam board and 2mm thick perspex.At a scale of 1:50 gives an accurate depiction of spaces

South West View

North East View

North West View

South View

Inner Studio

Rendering

Kitchen/Dining area

Studio

Living area

West VIew in

South West VIew in

Studio

Guest Bedroom

Bathroom

MasterBedroom

Exterior

Lower Floor plan

Studio

Bathroom

Living

Kitchen

Exterior

Upper Floor plan

Master Bedroom

Exterior Bathroom Guest Bedroom

Studio

Kitchen Living Exterior Parking

West Elevation

Studio

Bathroom

Living

Kitchen

Exterior

North facing section cut

North West facing view

North East facing view

Detail

With thanks to Jonathan Loxley

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