Axonometric drawings showing the spatial layout of the Love Hotel in Shibuya, Tokyo. These drawings are still in progress and are parts of a drawing catalogue showing components and spaces of the hotel.
Hi Hafiz- drawings look interesting- I like the clarity and I think the hardline drawings are developing characteristics more akin to your sketches- good work!... one thought though: A catalogue of these spaces probably wouldn't be very interesting as each individual space is of less interest when observed in isolation- I would instead recommend that these moments be reconstructed again as a sequence- to allow us to understand the journey somebody (or several different characters) might take- putting all of the different moments into some kind of reconstructed context/ order. I will find some examples of what I mean and post in the next day or two. Thanks for uploading.....
Journey to the Floating World is the blog for Intermediate Unit 6 at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, taught by Jonathan Dawes and Marco Guarnieri
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Hi Hafiz- drawings look interesting- I like the clarity and I think the hardline drawings are developing characteristics more akin to your sketches- good work!... one thought though: A catalogue of these spaces probably wouldn't be very interesting as each individual space is of less interest when observed in isolation- I would instead recommend that these moments be reconstructed again as a sequence- to allow us to understand the journey somebody (or several different characters) might take- putting all of the different moments into some kind of reconstructed context/ order. I will find some examples of what I mean and post in the next day or two. Thanks for uploading.....
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