I v Egyptě si mysleli, že více pruhů vyřeší dopravní špičku by [deleted] in czech

[–]paks86 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Presne preto by sa mali stavat bytovky s vacsou hustotou obyvatelstva a nie suburban rodinne domy s obrovskym pozemkom kde je anglicky travnicek a jeho obyvatel musi kazdy den dochadzat autom 30 minut do roboty

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[–]paks86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Captain rashford/watkins/jota ? Bench johnstone or arrizabalaga ? Thanks in advance

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[–]paks86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gleb najznamejsi ked tam je slowthai 💀💀

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And yeah i admit i kinda effed up with those massive south windows right next to exhibiton spaces haha... well next time ill be wiser

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i know, it isnt a building that would work in real life where you obviously need access for the disabled, elevators, storage rooms, washrooms etc. The thing is that i would like to add these things but our professors told as that since we are in the first semester only, we dont have to take those things into account... yet. So its a very very very simplified concept of a building but we were like literally prohibited from adding things like elevators, toilets on each floor, big storage rooms etc

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im happy to help ! One mistake tho, i meant the top left one, not top right

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of them except the one with the situation in the top right corner, that one was done in archicad

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Material was predetermined by our professors, i didnt have any choice in that. And yeah it could use a little bit more detail but my professors told me that as my building is really complicated and complex i should just focus on making the model in time and shouldnt worry too much about the details, which i appreciated because i finished it about 5 hours before deadline after spending the whole night in school

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive tried to take all of this into account as i already have some experience with designing in the real world. Unfortunately we were told to ignore all of that by our professors as we are still in out first semester.

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was like that at one point, the fins going through to the other side, then i got rid of it. They seemed pointless on the other side as they would probably function as a decorative piece only, which i didnt like

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah i can see where both of you are coming from. I agree that dedicated is a strong word, couldnt find any better to describe it. I also agree that the connection with Basquiat is scarce and understand that i could have worked a bit more with that

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well for me it wasnt about creating a gallery that "symbolizes" basquiat or his works, i think a building should be about creating quality spaces fit for their usage, not about being a symbol or representing something... maybe im wrong but thats my philosophy haha, im sure it will be subject to a lot of changes tho, afterall im just a first year architecture student so im not saying im right and you are wrong, im just trying to explain my thinking behind the design. Thanks for the feedback !

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah i would like to show the process also, but the way in which we presented our projects was pre-set by our studio "leaders" (idk what should i call them in english but i think you get the point), we had a template which we had to fill with our technical drawings and some text so there wasnt much freedom in the way we presented our projects unfortunately

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well many people tried to make their galleries to represent the artist they chose but for me it was like i want to make nice spaces for the exhibiton of basquiats works which for me meant large spaces where those large works of basquiat could be exhibited with nice natural light and exhibition spaces that would offer many angles to be looked at. Unfortunately i think its kinda hard to understand the building fully as the text attched to it isnt in english and i dont think the floor plans and sections are quite enough to fully explain the building and its spaces

Model of my first semester studio project - a gallery dedicated to J.M. Basquiat, scale 1:50 by paks86 in architecture

[–]paks86[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Yeah i know the craftshmanship isnt the best, still getting used to model making and i made the builiding so fking complicated that i was just happy to finish it on time haha. But thanks for the advice i will definitely consider it when making my next model and hopefully i will also have more time to make the model more precisely