Blog posts following the work I'm doing both inside and outside of university, studying Landscape Architecture BA (Hons).
Alphabet Task: G
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I found the letter G in some industrial utilities 'ducting' while out and about, I believe this to be a good find as I was struggling to find any resemblances of the letter G.
I decided to get some early, rough sketches down in my sketchbook with regards to ideas for the North Place site in Cheltenham. These were done using both ballpoint pen and colouring pencils. These sketches are by no means developed or deeply thought out ideas, these were simply me roughly sketching the site and thinking about what could work with the placement, and rough sizes of compononents. I used the brief's design criteria to try and ensure all components were integrated, even at this early stage of the process. The green in these sketches not only represents green space and green 'corridors' through the site, but also the potential flows/paths/movements of people through the space. The main missing component from this sketch idea which I would like to integrate as I develop ideas is a bus/coach exchange or station where groups of people can easily access the site. This could also be useful as people who store their bicycles or cars at this facility could use the bus...
"Make every tree a wanted tree." The quote above (Sinden, 1989, p. 10) really stood out to me when reading an extract of In a Nutshell: Manifesto for Trees and a Guide to Growing and Protecting Them. This reader certainly reiterates my own feelings towards protecting and valuing trees more than our society already does. Many people simply do not understand the value of trees, not only ecologically, but to the people who've lived their lives around these trees. You can also consider, 'how many historical events has this tree seen?'. Although trees don't have eyes or nervous systems (that we know of!), I believe that considering how many historical events or generations they have loved through is a great way of giving trees personality and ensuring people value them enough to care for and keep them. Another point in this reader which many people don't consider is reducing their paper usage and recycling it where possible. We still, even in the digital age,...
Below is an example of a 0.5mm ballpoint pen sketch which I did while on a ski holiday in Flaine, France over the Christmas break. I am happy with this sketch as I believe it accurately represents the view from outside of the hotel where we were staying. I think that this is well proportioned and perspectived on the whole.
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