Monday 29 June 2015

EXP3 final pictures

The view of the faculty from across the road, the bright and intriguing facade
provides a welcoming look to the commuters. As well as stating the
importance of technologic advances within the faculty.
 A side view of the faculty shows its interesting hexagonal wall which hides
the lecture hall and staff offices. 
As students enter the faculty through the law building, they will encounter
the interesting shadows and optical pleasure that is provided by the 
hexagonal shapes. As well as the linear textures that compliment such shadows.
The lecture hall.
After travelling up the stairs, staff will be able to enter their offices which 
primarily is covered by glass, this allows for natural lighting during work hours
and also an innovative environment.
The dean's office will be overlooking the celeste lawn, where many
speeches and exhibitions will be held. 
The celeste will be rotated upwards for events and speeches held by the
faculty. This provides a stunning entrance to the gallery.
The celeste can also act as a wall for exhibitions, also providing light during night exhibitions.
During (night) exhibitions, the wooden facade can be lifted up to the 
second storey, to provide an open gallery space and open up a side 
entrance that will accommodate for the numbers. 
The wooden facade atrium, used for meeting rooms allow the students to meet
at the centre of the faculty on every floor.
The meeting room has a good view and has state of the art equipment.
Each floor has its purpose, computer rooms, workshops, studio rooms and library.
Each with their own unique facade that plays with light throughout the day.
Lawn at the roof that provides space for leisure reading, relaxing and fresh air.


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