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Week 2 EXP2

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The design idea is form the architectures and work from Oscar, who is an architect who is keen on creating curvature and revolving volumes. For example, his famous rotary stairs. Consequently, in my railway station, i choose utilizing the smooth surfaces and curvature shapes instead of right angles.  The design concepts are based on :  1.SUSTAINABILITY. 2. TECHNOLOGY. Thus, the organic canopy becomes a highlight in my passageway.

Week 3 EXP3

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20 TOTAL SKETCHES IN AXONOMETRICS Dropbox link https://www.dropbox.com/s/wqnksztk4sf6tkc/%EF%BC%B9%EF%BD%95%EF%BD%92%EF%BD%8F%EF%BD%8E%EF%BD%87%E3%80%80%EF%BC%A8%EF%BD%95%EF%BD%81%EF%BD%8E%EF%BD%87%E3%80%80%EF%BC%A5%EF%BC%B8%EF%BC%B0%EF%BC%92%E3%80%80%EF%BD%81%EF%BD%92%EF%BD%83%EF%BD%88%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%90%EF%BC%91.ls8s?dl=0 3D warehouse link https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/573d5e49-6ac1-428c-8c08-de42a9bf25b3/ARCH1101-EXP2-Yurong-Huang-Railway-stationBlair?uploadsuccess=1 Animation  Overview of railway station  https://youtu.be/EESPOijIKks details of railway station https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoCp6hTtnJQ

week 1 EXP2

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The inspiration from Oscar 1st: the graceful curvatures or undulating shapes extension of space (Like long ramp or stairs which leads people enter into the building) organic  dynamic, open, transparent                                                                         Description The method of designing a combination of axonometrics is used to inspire the potential shapes produced in the final railway station. By constructing a passageway to connect two opposite sides, pedestrians are able to  pass through the stations conveniently.