I first thought “why would someone put a walk bridge in the middle of a forest” ?
-ordinarysays
OP. Designer here. My two cents:
This is designed from the outside-in without any genuine program. This is going to sound harsh, but this represents literally the exact opposite of what designed spaces should be. Gimmicky, surficial, conceptual but not concrete.
Spaces are designed for humans and their lives. They should be designed from the inside out as well as the outside in based around a holistic experiential program. It’s not a about cantilevers for the sake of it. It’s not about having an object that would look cool on your desk or in a movie.
beachbbqloversays
I’m sorry if what I’m about to say hurts your feelings, but maybe that’s what’s needed.
Everything but the color of that cabin and garage windows feels intrusive and awkward. Your client would have only a shadow of the heat at the end on the right, with a draft flow towards that end and horrible insulation. They’d have an unfortunate walk across the unit, stairs for something that small. They’d have poor security and privacy. There’s little connection to the outside, poor integration with the environment, and monochrome syndrome inside the unit itself. I’m sure I’m missing things.
I hope that all this affects you in the right ways and not in the wrong ones. Good luck.
sgreen425says
I think it’s awesome you’re making stuff for the cool factor, what softwares do you use? I’m an architectural engineer and I’ve seen final renders from professional offices way worse lol
loudmouth55says
Everyone says it wouldn’t make a good home. However, that’d be an AWESOME workplace.
PM_ME_HUSKY_PUPS says
I first thought “why would someone put a walk bridge in the middle of a forest” ?
-ordinary says
OP. Designer here. My two cents:
This is designed from the outside-in without any genuine program. This is going to sound harsh, but this represents literally the exact opposite of what designed spaces should be. Gimmicky, surficial, conceptual but not concrete.
Spaces are designed for humans and their lives. They should be designed from the inside out as well as the outside in based around a holistic experiential program. It’s not a about cantilevers for the sake of it. It’s not about having an object that would look cool on your desk or in a movie.
beachbbqlover says
I’m sorry if what I’m about to say hurts your feelings, but maybe that’s what’s needed.
Everything but the color of that cabin and garage windows feels intrusive and awkward. Your client would have only a shadow of the heat at the end on the right, with a draft flow towards that end and horrible insulation. They’d have an unfortunate walk across the unit, stairs for something that small. They’d have poor security and privacy. There’s little connection to the outside, poor integration with the environment, and monochrome syndrome inside the unit itself. I’m sure I’m missing things.
I hope that all this affects you in the right ways and not in the wrong ones. Good luck.
sgreen425 says
I think it’s awesome you’re making stuff for the cool factor, what softwares do you use? I’m an architectural engineer and I’ve seen final renders from professional offices way worse lol
loudmouth55 says
Everyone says it wouldn’t make a good home. However, that’d be an AWESOME workplace.
coldpopmachine says
but, like, how does it stay up?