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FINAL WEEK BLOG

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 I was off again this week due to complications however we already as a group managed to get our poster to a stage that all we needed to do was work on our own individual sections/elements in order to complete the assignment. I then read feedback from prior weeks  my composting toilets are situated in the courtyard garden area (shown above in 2D, 3D and photographed) that is also being used by all other members of the groups and benefits other peoples designs such as allowing Carla to design a garden in which her cafe design can also save money in the long term by using fertiliser and re using water from the site. Carlas entire concept was about growth and bacteria which are all things that happen within composting due to the presence of microbes breaking down the waste products etc. The space is  currently very under developed with the shed not serving a purpose so by getting rid of it and replacing it with a reclaimed timber framed shed was a solution that I found, this...

WEEK 10

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I started this week beginning to work on my section drawing for the community centre drafting what I would want it to look like in 3D and came up with the following ... After designing this I remembered that design doesn't just have to be aesthetically pleasing and senses such as sound and touch can also be incorporated.   Potvin, J., Marchand, M.-È., & Beaulieu, B. (2023).  The senses in interior design: Sensorial expressions and experiences . Manchester University Press. Using the fact that everything doesn't always have to be perfect it reminded me of a trip I went on to Berlin in which I went to a gallery in which the art work was removed due to vandalism however the paint etc was left in its place on display. This is a prime example of work evolving within the space. Following this I thought how spaces could evolve with uses for example the remains of the Berlin Wall now holds many images and graffiti which means something that used to separate different parts of...