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Diploma Degree Show Website image
Images were requested by the GSA for the Diploma degree show website. I chose the promenade roof plan as it is one of my favourite images from this year. It clearly shows the integration of the scheme into the urban fabric of Madrid but also how it doesn’t take anything away from the existing squares…
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Final Pin Up Day
This was taken at 9:10pm on final pin up day when everything was finally finished. That fortnight seemed to last an eternity, though it was great to have an uninterrupted stretch to polish up all the drawings. A big thanks goes to by partner’s dad Tom and friend Paulina for helping to get everything on…
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Laying out the pieces for 1:2000 Site Context Model
Drawing inspiration from how Plaza Mayor imposes itself onto the fabric of the medieval core of Madrid, I wanted to explore further how the architectural promenade would affect the western edge of the city. I decided on 1:2000 as it showed a good contrast between the density of the medieval city to the east and…
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Chiselling through excess plaster
Due to the buoyancy of the foam used for the formwork in the plaster the “lightwell” section had floated within the cast before setting. I had to use measurements from the computer model to make an educated guess about where the void lay before using a chisel to cut through the excess plaster to get…
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Plaster Casting Day
Turning Ali’s kitchen into a plaster casting workshop to make a concept model for the atmospheres I wanted to create for promenade. There were around 6 separate casts, each about 6-10 litres and it took 2 days to complete entirely. Inside the formwork was made of different types of foam and cast within a 15mm…
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Thesis Testing Review
First Stage 5 review testing our initial thesis proposal in Madrid. In the picture above are the existing Noli plan of Madrid on the left and our proposals in the city on the right. I proposed a new walking route through the city as a reaction against the chaotic Medieval city. This was in response…