Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Final Design - How my journals have influenced my design

I have finished my office design. My office is mainly constructed from wood because I was inspired from an article from the “international journal of environment and sustainable development”. It informed me about the advantages of using wood to our environment and living. Architects generally recognise the advantages of using wood, but utilisation of wood in housing is still low. In the article, it said that Germany was aiming to increase wood productions in houses by 20% by 2014, I think this is a step in the right direction to our future.

Preserving the green life in our land is very important if we want to keep our planet healthy. When a building is built, the land is usually stripped of its natural green life in order to make room for the new man-made structure. In my design, I aimed to achieve an environmentally beneficial building by having green grass and plants on my roof. When you build on land, you are “taking away” the green, and by including green life on your roof, you are “giving back” the green to the land.


Most people are aware of our environmental situation, we are slowly moving into our next ice age as global warming continues to affect us. People want to save the planet, but little action is taken as we continue to pollute our planet. In the “Australian property journal” there was an article that made me become aware that pollution also effects architecture. When toxic waste is not properly disposed of, it can result in the land nearby to became hazardous and unable to redevelop the land to build on. From this article, I continued to think about pollution on our land. If most of our planet’s land becomes polluted and unable to redevelop. Then imagine our world with buildings above the land or water. A new space away from the pollution. This is what I tried to achieve in my design. My office is built above the lake, barely supported with poles and walls (which shows the instability of our environment if we don’t look after it). The pathways connected to my office are above the water, and the surface is covered with grass.
[To the left the pathway into my office, my neighbour has added a ramp because her design idea is about connections and linkage.]

My office has three rooms, these three rooms have different wall heights, and these rooms “overlap” with each other. The office does not have solid walls covering all sides. There are sides with no walls, which interact with the outside.

Social spaces can be physical and virtual. In my office I have lounging spaces with chairs, this is my physical social space. I then have a computer table where you can read my blog, this is my virtual social space.


When my visitors go up the elevator to Floor one, they will see a moving slide that displays photos that I have been inspired from to create my office design.
When my visitors walk though the door into the next room, they will find a wall of moving words. The words are the titles of my journals,and when you click on them, you will be navigated to the blogging of my journals.


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