Helloooo! Before Week Four's tutorial, I've been developing some ideas for my cabin design but could not get anywhere with it. After this week's tutorial, I am now very clear of what I'm suppose to do and how I should diagram it. I will post my initial sketches and my attempt to design while brainstorming, which I found that it doesn't work very well. Reducing it to diagrams made it much clearer and I shall make a separate posts for the diagrams that I drew during the tutorial...

For now, here's the weird, sketchy, messy stuff!
So, I realised I did make a 'bubble diagram' but I mostly used squares, which was probably not a good thing because I got stuck to the idea that the spaces had to be squares or rectangular! This diagram shows the relationship of the spaces to each other, zoned spaces and relationship to climatic responses but it does not give an accurate idea of scale.
I drew a quick diagram of the site and started designing over it, instead of brainstorming, hence why I got stuck most of the time in my process.

Then a whole page of trying to resolve my design. But I felt limited by the way I drew it because it's all squares and already half-way through designing when I shouldn't be.
Here's some more details that I was trying to resolve:




But here's some of the better diagrams that I drew during the tutorial. I had a better understanding of the actual design by doing it this way. Again, this is not all of it. I shall post some more next time!
House is an environmental filter:
form of the roof in response to climatic context...
House is a container for Human activities:
spatial arrangements... started with actual bubbles. =)



House is a delightful experience:
Just experimenting with the form of the building...

For now, here's the weird, sketchy, messy stuff!
So, I realised I did make a 'bubble diagram' but I mostly used squares, which was probably not a good thing because I got stuck to the idea that the spaces had to be squares or rectangular! This diagram shows the relationship of the spaces to each other, zoned spaces and relationship to climatic responses but it does not give an accurate idea of scale.
I drew a quick diagram of the site and started designing over it, instead of brainstorming, hence why I got stuck most of the time in my process.

Then a whole page of trying to resolve my design. But I felt limited by the way I drew it because it's all squares and already half-way through designing when I shouldn't be.
Here's some more details that I was trying to resolve:



But here's some of the better diagrams that I drew during the tutorial. I had a better understanding of the actual design by doing it this way. Again, this is not all of it. I shall post some more next time!
House is an environmental filter:
form of the roof in response to climatic context...
House is a container for Human activities:spatial arrangements... started with actual bubbles. =)



House is a delightful experience:Just experimenting with the form of the building...
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