Wednesday, March 17, 2010

PROJECT ONE: Can Villa Feliz - Poche v1

The series of sketches are all drawn in different line weights, as to distinguish between the respective parts of the house. I have broken down the house into 3 different parts.

Right Sketch:
As this part of the house is located with the entrance, I thought this part of the house would be more appropriate for more acquaintances, or normal friends.


Middle Sketch:
This part of the house is located at the center with clearly divided living area's by walls, it gives off a more private feeling, also this part of the house seems like it is more reserved to the more important of the house's guests.

Left Sketch:
This part of the house is more private and it is separated by the middle living area, so that it is well away from the larger living area, where the occupants of the house may escape and relax.

PROJECT ONE: Can Villa Feliz - Parti v4



Above: Showing structural walls and The configuration of living and private area's. And access to the internal of the house.

Above: Sections showing the intended vista's for the occupants of the house.

PROJECT ONE: Can Villa Feliz - Parti v3


Above:
Showing the circulation of the house, how Jorn Utzon has define movement throughout the house by his planning of the living area's and private area's. Again with the different gradient in shading to show area's with high occupant levels.

PROJECT ONE: Can Villa Feliz - Parti v2


Above:
Showing access through the house by only showing critical structural walls.


Above:
Showing different gradient of shading to distinguish, area's of high occupant levels and area's where there is lower occupant levels. Area's such as the bedrooms in a lighter shade been the lower occupant level, as oppose to living area's in a darker shade where there is more occupants.

PROJECT ONE: Can Villa Feliz - Parti v1


Green Area's indicates the resting area's / relaxing area's are in the house.


Blue Area's indicate the entertaining quarters.


Yellow Area's indicate outdoor entertainment area's.

Since these three plans are drawn on tracing paper, 0nce the plans are over layed on top of each other and flattened. The area's without nay colour are the area's of access throughout the house.