Thursday, April 16, 2009

Final Model Pictures







Poche

Parti: Geomety


Parti: Structure


Parti: Circulation







Parti: Program





Interior Shots






These are some actual photos of the interior of the Villa Muller just to give you the idea of what complexity was involved in making this model.

Progression Shots

Below are some of the progression shots that i have taken during the working process. We had organised in the group metting we had prior to starting the group model, that we would each start on a individual piece of the building and thought that it would work out easier if we did so. So we started off with me working on exterior walls, and Nikolina and Alvin working on the interior or the building. We worked on individual sections thought the whole of the model then once we had completed the model we had put it all together. Though we thought that this sort of working style would be alot easier then all of us working on one individual section together at the same time, we had come across problems. These problems were such as certain walls not meeting up with certain other walls. Also floors spanned out further then other floors that were ment to but up against the wall. These problems were all overcome with some minor adjusting to the and once they were overcome the model was put back together and glued and we had come up with a final model.

Progression shots of Model



















Project 1: Villa Muller



The Villa Müller is an architectural structure designed by the Viennese architect, Adolf Loos, in 1930. The villa is located in Prague, Czech Republic. The house was designed originally for Mr. Frantisek Müller and his wife, Milada Müller.

Welcome to 2009 and first semester of design studio for the year. We have started off the semester with a group task, which was making a model of a allocated building. The building my group was allocated was the "Villa Muller" which was designed by Adolf Loos, and was built in Prague.