But I'm glad that I can meet and work with my team members again! as the rapport we built up still holds~
The next thing that makes me happy is that the project is quite challenging as we're assigned to design a single storey freestanding structure, precisely, a pavilion with floor area not exceeding 500 sq meter on the basis of our interpretation of USM Mission and Vision.
In short, the design has to be Sustainable, Eco-friendly, User-friendly, Innovative and Prospective.
An early sketches of our design
selected to be in the design team , responsible for creating the 4x A1 presentation board and the model of pavilion.
After settled all the task, here marks the beginning of
''FROM NOTHING TO SOMETHING''
A picture depicting the design team's work environment
We took about a week to complete our model, most of the time we make use of the studio at night for our job. It is a great facility that provides convenience to us. I would also like to thanks our tutor Ar.Haris for his guide in the design concept of the model, he does not interfere a lot in our design, instead he supports our concept by giving suggestions and refinements that are applicable to the design.
The pavilion with grass roof.
Rear staircase connecting the grass roof with the ground.
The completed model with scale 1:200
After completing the model, our group starts focus on the presentation board, which is in 4 A1 size.
The site analysis
The interior design
Nicolas with the concept evolution diagram~
The key plan and location plan with perspective drawing below
The completed board!!!
After completing this last integrated project, it could be said that the end of the semester is just around the corner.
Looking back into the 2 group project, I am so grateful that I have many wonderful teammates that worked together with me.
It was them who convinced me when I was about to give up.
It was them who support me when I was about to fall
THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the support and tolerance given
It was my best time in sem 1 studio to be in this Group 7 for the assignments !