Wednesday, April 29, 2009

2 days after my crit and i am feeling great, it all went great and I was afirmed that I was on the right track and that I have understood all that was taught to me over the past years in my studies. Cloud nine. Anyways here are some cropping of my final panel board. Enjoy!





Entry Level Plan



Premier Elevation /w funnel Diagrams



Sectional Study



Precedent Study



West Elevation



Site Plan: Chicago,IL: MLK ave. 29th Street. 30th Street



Funnel Diagrams

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Day after...heres a render

Here is a quick look into one of my final images. My intention is to present my final layout online in some manner or another, but at this time I am a bit busy. The image below is a night-shot of my building showing interior illumination, what is really great with my building and its context, is that looking from this perspective on the actual site it would sit on in Chicago, is that this view would look right out onto Lake Michigan, and there would not be any "background buildings". Keeping the integrity and hierarchy of this aquatics center pure.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Five days till Crit!!!

Today, the addition of tier seating, structural members, and some programing.
I have a larger render with some extra elements. the tier seating was very hard to get right, and there are still some kinks in the design, but what I have works and I am fine with it. The structure relies on the weight of the roof to balance the load of the occupants. My next step in design is creating a layout for presentation and some final photoshop work to get the aesthetic that I am looking for. Tonight another long night and lots of coffee.




My latest interior rendering. (perspective taken from the middle of the tier section looking towards the diving pool)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Start of week two of all nighters!

So this is the second week of all nighters, I haven't sleep a full night since Saturday night and I am still doing good, my final crit is 6 days from now and I still have a good way to go. But my building is coming together well. Here are some more renderings of my most recent work.



Interior of my Aquatic Center without stands and rooms



God's eye perspective



Elevation of my building, still needs alot of work



Exterior perspective of Aquatic Center

Friday, April 17, 2009

Design process as of 4.16.09

These past few weeks and these next two weeks are going to be the most brutal that I have ever had to endure, I am leaving for Europe in two weeks, after finals. I am ecstatic when I think that I will be in Europe in two weeks, and I can hardly focus on my tasks at hand. I have as it feels load and loads of homework in all of my classes and am in need of extra time. I am averaging 3-5 hours of sleep ever other day, so literally I don't sleep any more, just power nap during the day. Anyways with the deadline of the Aquatic Center fast approaching and final exams and papers, I am so nervous. I still need to bust our a final model for this building and finalize all the plans and 3D model. Stress is high, but I'll survive. Keep my sanity and endurance in your prayers.

-Chris

Here are some updated renders of my Aquatic Center.



This is the entrance to the Chicago Aquatic center for the 2016 Olympic Games.



Day time render.



More developed massing study and facade work.


This is a walk-around of my site and gives a three dimensional perspective of my building. (take note, this is still in early stages.)