Saturday, January 2, 2010

Mr. and Mrs. Blandings Lake House


Some of my plans...



Final Plan view







Above are the elevations of the north, south, east, and west walls of the Blanding's lake house.



The Blanding's 12 year old son's room. I consider this a very odd perspective as we are at an unsure height. 


A bathroom perspective...looks like a pretty big bathroom to me.






Draft and final section cuts.


For the final project in Design Visualization last semester, we contorted a basic house plan to get some practice drawing out architectural plans, sections, elevations, with two perspective drawings with people actually in the space we design thrown in there as well. It was an imaginary lake house for the imaginary couple, Mr. and Mrs. Blanding, and their twelve year old son. The order in which our class went about the various stages of this project was first in pencil (with varying line weights) to complete the plan, the plan with furniture (we choose personally), a section of two sides of the lake house, and then an elevation. After all of this was complete as our final exam grade, I completed the house plans in pen (again, varying line weights) and added two perspectives to the collection. This being my first time working on a project of this sort, it took me many hours to get everything to my satisfaction. Having this project as our final exam put the pressure on to make it as neat and well done as possible. I redid a few of my final drawings and certainly changed layout in the final drawings a good bit between the initial plans and the final's.  Though I was satisfied enough with these to submit them for a grade, there is always room for improvement.

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