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FMP: Week Six

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I began this week by considering the aesthetics of my museum, as I wanted my design to fit my target audiences requirements and needs. I was committed to fulfilling and even exceeding their expectations and trying to push creative boundaries. I tried to approach the design of the space in an open and sensitive manor particularly paying attention to small details. As I knew I wanted my museum to have a sense of simplicity and modernism, it was logical to lean towards a neutral colour pallet rather than bright stronger colours. I decided to use white for the exterior which would be matched with natural light to create a welcoming atmosphere and sophisticated look. Prior to creating any building its important to consider the basic factors such as the design, budget and quality attributes . Evaluating the needs and goals of the structure is also vital before committing to a particular material ;with each one having pros and cons. I knew that there are so many different typ...

FMP: Week Five

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This week was dedicated to creating 3D models and developing my ideas further. I decided to use a laser cutter to practice cutting a stair case that could possibly be used for the entrance of my museum. It was extremely beneficial as far as manufacturing, as it ensured precision and worked on any material. However, it did produce some smoke and dust. Architects and Interior Designers often rely on 3D modelling to aid their projects which is why I worked in a similar way, as this enabled me to push my ideas closer to reality and since I was using a machine it was relatively a quick process. When cutting my cardboard I did face some difficulties as I didn't use the correct settings therefore, it engraved my design rather than cutting it. I used this is as a lesson and redone the process with the correct settings. Another advantage of using a laser cutter is that I could easily make any improvements or corrections if necessary. Overall I believe that viewing a physical model was more...

FMP: Week Four

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By the fourth week I had completed a few initial sketches and experimentations. However, I felt that I didn't have enough content knowledge in classical architecture and features that art museums include within their designs. Therefore, I went back to do some further research into classical architecture  which takes elements from Roman and Greek architecture, more so Marcus Vitruvius Pollio who is an iconic architect and engineer from Rome, he developed a distinctive style and philosophy which is called "perfect proportion" and his designs were dramatically innovative with a sense of classical order which could potentially inform my design. His work reflects a spirit of his time, enabling him to create a new direction in architecture and challenge traditional conceptions of buildings. I am to work in a similar manor, by creating a building which reflects the 21st century (modernism). Although he passed away 15BC , he is still celebrated today for having pioneered ...