Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Final Design Composition and Description

Combined collaborative design model of new Canberra Parliament House
Exploded Model Composition



Distribution of Media gives a wide variety of different mediums to provide different sets of purposes and functions. Circulating and distributing from center foyer space.

Location is of vital importance in this case where two large spaces required for the building. By locating foyer space on center near to the frontal facade of the building opens up the circulation. Fan shaped theater located on side to save space and to deal with the weird form. Access to main parliament house and new adjacent office building are important to note and so the circulation pattern formed a "T shape". Spiral rams are an inspiring element in this regard as it contributed a special and memorable journey between floors. 
















Space underneath slope theater created an interesting volume allowing winter sunlight to penetrate onto the floor.

Foyer circulation surrounds the existing building facade meanwhile having skylights that emphasize the history of parliament house. 

Spiral ram vertical access circling a glass tube with a large tree planted in the middle to reflect four seasons of Canberra. Display panels can be place around the outer glass facade that converts this space into a gallery walk. 

The elegance of this curve produced a sense of excitement and curiosity for guests and visitors, make walking an enjoyable experience without using the lift. 

This view from the top of the spiral rams shows an overall spatial quality and a combination of different architecture elements coming together harmoniously into one single spatial dimension. 

Hero shot of the exterior convention center


No comments:

Post a Comment