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Past "Iads" Projects
The conversion of the previously known strand station into an arcade centre
part 1- produce original plans onto autocad and produce model on revit Part 2 – Final Design • Extended design strategy • Elaboration of a detailed programme • Critical reflection of the design proposed • Site Plan 1:200 • Floor plan of all levels 1:100 • Close-up of relevant areas of the building 1:50 • Floor plan of the ground floor with the surrounding area 1:100 • Demolition Plan 1:100 • Exterior Elevations 1:100 • Sections 1:100 • Interior Elevations 1:100 (one per floor) • Close-ups (x6) of relevant parts of elevations 1:50 and 1:20 • 4 Axos of the interior (with furniture) 1:50 • Visuals, perspective renderings of the interior of the building • Design of a feature wall/surface 1:50 • Details of the feature wall 1:20/1:5 • 6-10 prototypes/tests (small scale) • Swatch of a module of the surface (real material 1:1 scale) • Relevant Construction Details (x6-10) 1:1, 1:5, 1:10 • Floor Finishing Plan 1:100 • Close-ups of relevant floors 1:50 with specs • Furniture Plan 1:100 with specs • Ceiling Plan 1:100 with specs • Door Schedules* • Window Schedules* • Lighting Schedules* • Furniture Schedules* • Development of design and building phases (RIBA) • Cost estimation with breakdown (furniture, structure, surfaces etc.) • 1:50 model of the interior of the building (with people and furniture) INTERIOR ARCHITECT & DESIGN (IAD) Level 6 - 2017/18 Sem. A+B 6CTA1094 6CTA1101 Advanced Design Skills + Final Project (IAD) 5 • Sketchbooks • Project report (documenting the entire design and research process) • 2A1 posters Part 3 - Weekly Journal A weekly journal is a collection of what you have learned throughout the project, on a weekly basis. Please avoid using any binded folder or sketchbook, please use A4 loose paper and make them into a self design book before submission. Your weekly journal should record all your research, thoughts, ideas, diagrams, sketches, external visits, external contact such as records of email, phone calls, client’s meetings, reflection of any lectures, tutorials, anything everything relevant to the project, and your journey as a designer.