The way you have organized your presentations makes it real easy for anyone to understand the buildings you are studying, compare them and extract useful information from them. Although the parti diagrams are still missing, what I see above is coherent, clear and I like it very much - well done!
In addition to Lia's suggestion above, perhaps it would help if you wrote down a short phrase or even just a word describing the one thing that you liked (or disliked) most about each of your 10 buildings.
Great collection of data, analysis & architectural interpretation, now as above mentioned its time to hear how you feel about each building, what you think are strengths and what you feel is to be avoided in certain contexts.
Abraham, I am glad to see you posting all your work. It would be great if explained what you learned, and how this could apply to your own building
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ReplyDeleteThe way you have organized your presentations makes it real easy for anyone to understand the buildings you are studying, compare them and extract useful information from them. Although the parti diagrams are still missing, what I see above is coherent, clear and I like it very much - well done!
In addition to Lia's suggestion above, perhaps it would help if you wrote down a short phrase or even just a word describing the one thing that you liked (or disliked) most about each of your 10 buildings.
Thanks, okay I will update this post shortly.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of data, analysis & architectural interpretation, now as above mentioned its time to hear how you feel about each building, what you think are strengths and what you feel is to be avoided in certain contexts.
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