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THE PROCESS
This site is a PUBLIC WORKSPACE for all things related to my current ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN project. The intention is to make my design PROCESS explicit by thoroughly DOCUMENTING every creative move over a 12 week period.
013 inserting program into existing facade shell
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031 north-south section
030 justification of solid-void relationship: sect...
029 justification of form: solid-void relationship
028 residential module in motion
027 interim feedback
026 fictional narrative cont.
025 reading room refuge under existing gable roof
024 growing through existing floor plates
023 presentation panel + script
022 materialisation of concept
021 planning activity boxes
020 initial presentation panel (2 weeks ago)
019 understanding internal spatial relationships
018 takeover... program grows from within
017 working public access points from speculative ...
016 studio
015 public/private tide cycle
014 [new] begins growth from [old]
013 inserting program into existing facade shell
012 residential unit massing
011 residential unit planning
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