Life is but a dream - a dream within a dream.

    Tuesday, September 15, 2009

    Im ALIVE

    HELLO MY LOVELIES!

    Ive neglected my blogger side for wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too long!

    So here's a quick update on whats been up with my life.
    Im still loving uni even though it's less of a thrill now (obviously) haha. I work at GJs for average 13hrs/wk which is A HELL OF A LOT especially for an archi student.

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    Well here is what i've been doing with all my modelling for this sem. It's not alot cos it's all weekly building up work.

    Basically each studio group got assigned a city. My city is Tokyo. I chose a site and built a mass model in wk 1.




    I picked an area of my site and decided on the function of an Aquarium.


    We did alot of plan/axonometric/circulation drawings throughout the weeks and just this week we had to do a structure model.
    The form of my building concentrates alot around this large central tank running up through all 4 stories. A ramp circulates around the tank allowing access to all floors. The bottom level is to be underground level. (That little corner thats been cut off in the pic is actually part of a river that runs through my site.)
    So yes, i shan't go on about it because i suspect you won't be bothered to read about my whole concept and design.


    Hours taken for structure model: NOT A LOT AT ALL - 7hrs max.

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    And for our Communications class this semester it's all digitcal media work.

    http://comms-desa1002-2009.ning.com/profile/AmandaMeiTingChan

    Here's a link to where i hand in all my assignments. It's basically like facebook cept for our grade. We've done collages and plans. If you know other ppl doing my course in my year, you can search them up in the 'Member's link and check out their work ( EG Alex Holman LOL).

    And not wanting to sound like a prick but my assignements so far have gotten fairly high marks so im not linking you to some shameful excuse for archi work.

    :) cheers