this looks like so much fun! thank you for sharing
yes, we discussed design directions last week & will review overall narrative design executions in our next meeting (the holistic approach: looking at every 'stage' or step of the way that culminates in the graduation experience: the before, during and after and what that entails as far as 'being there' and inhabiting that space / moment)
as nik says: please post work here when you can, so he can give us his feedback.
one thing that came up: rubina, adam and colin want to work together, group of 3 to avoid the 'odd man out' what's your opinion nik? I said ok as long as the work is exceptional.
on another note: r, a & c: was thinking of your proposal of 'under the bridge' (nik, they are proposing a permanent intervention into the landscape below the bridge, where the hilly sides would be shaped into a sttepped seating arrangemnet on both sides.) guys: I would also think of options that stay true to your location and aim but do not involve re-shaping the ground, that is, something removable; to be safe and have an option in case the permanent idea is too expensive.
thank you
c
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Guten Morgen from yucky/rainy Berlin: I think that r,a&c will form a terrific team, and yes: let's go for full complexity with the ravine proposal: please interview Rollin Homer from the architectural planing office for a full understanding of the landscaping issue: permits, neighbors, investment estimate, building codes, etc.
ReplyDeletecheers:Nik