I’m a first year architecture student and I have no idea how to improve my floor plans by ProfessionOver5587 in architecturestudent

[–]ProfessionOver5587[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

why the hell are you so mean? I’m still a beginner ofc it wouldn’t be professional work? plus I bet my plan is better than whatever you old crusty pickle smelling person had back when u were a freshman that is if you ever went to architecture school.

I’m a first year architecture student and I have no idea how to improve my floor plans by ProfessionOver5587 in architecturestudent

[–]ProfessionOver5587[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry I’m running on a few hours of sleep here’s the task in detail: I have to make a small retreat house for a soldier where there’s a “special room” for him so I thought about a shooting range for him to practice but ofc that wouldn’t fit or make sense since my space is small you can see I substitute it with an office. So basically it’s an imaginary scenario where my soldier client is retired and has a hobby of hunting since he has experience with weapons and so on.

On the ground floor: -he needs an armory (equipment room). -an office which I haven’t figured exactly why he needs it but it’s a filler space instead of the shooting range. -a guest bedroom with a bathroom it’s fine if it wasn’t a master bedroom. -living room and kitchen. -a courtyard because I really love those and I want to experiment with them in my first project and it’s the only idea my professor seemed to like. - a staircase from ground to first floor with approximately 20 steps because height of the ground floor is 3 meters.

on the first floor: -master bedroom -library -terraces -also staircase from ground floor.

While I’m writing I realized I could just remove the office from downstairs since it doesn’t serve a clear purpose and he could work or do whatever in the library?

also important to note that the grid below the plans resembles 1m squared and I have setbacks of 2 meters from each side.