Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Final Crit at Hadlow. Went really well I think. It was great to see everyones work on the wall. Felt a bit wobbly during the presentation and forgot to explain a few things in the right order, which left some questions hanging at the end. But was told it went well! I feel really pretty clear about what needs to happen next apart from being told to revisit the planting. I had a good think about it today and feel that actually the supposed issues with my planting, like telling me I had too much scent are bascially just plain wrong (what people like the smell of carbon monoxide in the morning do they?) and it's now up to me to apply myself to explaining my the reasoning behind my choices better, because they ARE the right choices.
Friday, 25 April 2014
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Sequentials on a3.. to go in a line next to the glamourous bit of plastic trunking on my patch of wall at Hadlow. Got rid of that boiling volcanic sky reflected in the pond. Looks a bit more cheery anyway. It made me think of a volcanic eruption, with a vaguely apocalyptic atmosphere. Nice! Not proper annotation, just junk text.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Saturday, 12 April 2014
Nearly there, in what feels like a section producing factory.... 1:50 scale section for the 1:200 Design Development stage showing the paddling stream, which I could really see bringing people in to the park in the summer, and for good measure Mark Zuckerberg and his mates having lunch, which I don't feel is quite so much of a draw.
Friday, 11 April 2014
Decided to go for a big double width 1:50 Section for the 'Design Development' stage where we look at the site at 1:200. I am trying to convery all the landform and swales across the site which are such a big part of the design. I'm really hoping I can print this as one big piece of paper. Maybe put two other sections above or a line of sequentials. Keep getting disracted by the view I've created outside for myself in the front garden. Loving my stonking big Euphorbia mellifera with the Cornus MF new leaves right now. Trying to feel the love and getting very sick of photoshop. That's not going to be getting better any time soon!
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Lots of work to do on my sketches. Just wireframes to work out what I should be looking at at the moment. Tricky in a way becasue my 1:50 site is essentially 2 paths and is almost all about people moving through the site on towards to parks main attractions elsewhere. Lots of work to do here on these too....
1:50 plan that was ready for yesterdays crit, only really had the base layer and annotation ready, with just a short time to try putting very realistic clone tool patches of the actual plants showing where they would be from above. Plus the water is a miserable effort. The sky it is reflecting looks like the boiling fumes of a volcanic erruption. The effec in the bottom right corner was all a bit much, and I ran out time to make the differing heights clearer. Feedback on previous plans was that they were too wishy washy, now too much. So back to the crit sheets and the list of doom we were given yesterday....
1:50 Section that went onto the sheet for yesterdays interim crit. This time in June. Tried to recreate the exact scene inlcluding the trees exactly as they would look, again after 10 years and what the matric planting on the right hand side have have in bloom inclduing alliums, glads and aquilegia's in the Sesleria. Tried this on with drawn in people, but since evething else is realistic, going to swap them for real people. feeback is to knock both sections back a bit.
Saturday, 5 April 2014
1:50 Section looking west in Autumn. Really pleased with the colourful show of autumn tones in the design which are accruately represented, but get the feeling I'm going to be told to tone it down, or simplify it. I want it to be as vibrant as the planting, which is the main focus of my design really. Thinking about doing the other one as a line drawing at the moment so I can get feedback at Mondays crit and compare the two. One showing colour, the other structure.A usual leaving my decisions too late.
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
This is the 1:50 outline 'planometric', I believe Jamie called it. I probably would have called it 'random aerial view'. Supposed to be an axo, but that button didn't seem to jump out and hit me on the head at 3am. Doesn't have any of the planting included which will flow all around the back of the pond system, but gives the overall structure of the detailed hardscape and the trees. Below that is the second draft planting plan. Still needs bigger groupings and will now be looking to combine some plants together in mixed groups and spread it over two sheets. Wishing we had some more time to talk detailed planting with our tutor Julia Fogg, as it's the first time we've really been able to chew over a planting plan in any detail with her input. Love talking to people who know more about plants than me. Dull otherwise!
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