Hope your week is going well! While I was researching some precedent of bike transit centers, I came upon this very interesting (and somewhat humorous) video of a super bike storage machine designed in Japan. Enjoy!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Bicycle Storage Precedent
Hope your week is going well! While I was researching some precedent of bike transit centers, I came upon this very interesting (and somewhat humorous) video of a super bike storage machine designed in Japan. Enjoy!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
In my trip from government center to Charles town Navy yard i realized that there were three main parts with different urban attribution. The first was my initial destination. The main things i saw were the centralized spaces. All the buildings are arranged around a main court which is accessible at all its sides. After this experience i went through narrow open spaces where the wind was an obstacle, but the view was amazing (The gate of Charles). My destination was the Charles town Navy. I arrived there through narrow small bridges. The destination space was large, but not as dense as government center. I feel the construction site which had an amazing view implemented in front. I posted some of my first sketches to show my first impressions. I am working with my analysis.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Mixed Media
Have a look at the way that this student used photographs, photoshop, and his sketching skills to articulate his findings of the M.I.T. quad.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
This is a quick sketch I did right before you enter the site. It is across the street from the architecture building at MIT near the bus stop structure. I found out after two visits that students tend to crowd around this area, group up and talk among one another. The cars slow down at that road creating a usual threshold into and out of the space. The sculpture near the site is engaged in a different way only through photography, touching, and visually seeing. The sidewalks are used differently with the sidewalk going towards the chapel being used the most since its under the shelter of the trees. The more linear sidewalk is less used and has more exposure to the sun. More observations to come with a couple more visits.
Let me know what you think,
Brian
Let me know what you think,
Brian
Friday, February 3, 2012
Documenting Hidden Elements
This project documents what is not seen of felt. It seeks to document existing frequencies in the this urban neighborhood.
Expressing circulation.
This is a diagram of circulation through a terminal. It's organic and expresses ways in which people walk and or dwell.
Monday, January 30, 2012
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
A great video, with lessons on urban space. Note the way they diagram, and analysis these space.
http://vimeo.com/15481494
http://vimeo.com/15481494
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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