Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Friday, 27 June 2014
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
CRAVEN COTTAGE - FULHAM STADIUM
Here are some sketches on my project idea about the new grandstand that overlooks the river.
These sketches I realized they just did the site visit.
The concept for the new steps is inspired by the townhouse of the neighborhood where the stadium is located.
The facade of the Johnny Haynes stand |
Here are a few sketches in my notebook.
Sketch 1 - 3D and section views |
Sketch 2 - New pedestrian crossing |
Thursday, 27 February 2014
EXTENSION HOUSE
This time I used the passive house designed previously view to use in part as an extension of an existing building. (link: http://think-sketch-arch.blogspot.it/2013/10/passive-house.html)
The eco design principles remain the same: photovoltaics, fireplace outdoor / indoor biomass, rainwater harvesting and a natural swimming pool. In addition to building systems with ecological materials and optimal shape and orientation.
3D draft with Sketchup and Photoshop |
Plan ground floor and section of biological pool |
Sketches of external |
Interior design sketch |
Project area now and sketches new pedestrian access |
Friday, 14 February 2014
Friday, 31 January 2014
STADIUM IN BERGAMO - DETAILS
These are some of my latest sketches related at the stadium in Bergamo.
In particular, the first two are related to my project idea on the central stand. Here is the constraint of the facade considered a historical monument, it is not possible to demolish.
Section 3D - Central Stand |
Section - Central Stand, Plan area stadium |
Sketches of half plant to the central stand. The entrances the tribune may even be lower than those indicated |
First design sketches |
Friday, 17 January 2014
RESIDENCES OF CONTAINER
What I propose is a large residential complex consists of two main parts: a steel structure and container. The building is entirely made up of connections to dry, so completely disassembled and recycled.
The containers are raised to form a covered area on the ground floor for cars and bicycles.
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