The intention of this project is to study methods for the coordination of internal spaces and external visual elements on a building. Prototypical models of such coordination that I intend to study and on which I will base my mathematical analysis is Andrea Palladio’s (1508-1580), Palazzo Chiericati (1550 – 1557) in Vicenza, and Villa Cornaro (1551 - 1552) in Piombino Dese.The scope of this project will include the design of a large public building [a council of chamber] located within Auckland's Aotea Square. The building will require the composition of numerous spaces, and possibly buildings of varying sizes and hierarchies. There will be important relationships between the internal rooms and the exterior public plaza, the entries, and p...
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Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
Our senses deliver us information as to the nature of our environment, allowing us a complete unders...
Through the investigation Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, four design techniques have been chosen; thes...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How to integrate new architectural design with derelict heritage buildings to en...
This project develops a design for a Trappist monastery to be built within the Auckland central busi...
The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serv...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can new architecture revitalise an urban space while remaining sensitive to ...
The design of churches is greatly influenced by the attitudes of the society for which they are buil...
“The art of architecture studies not structure in itself, but the effect of structure on the human s...
People carry an assumption that ‘heritage’ architecture must be historic (age based) to be considere...
This research project investigates how the computer and Computer Aided Design software has influence...
With the growth in complexity of global sporting events, the priority driving the design of dwelling...
Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
Our senses deliver us information as to the nature of our environment, allowing us a complete unders...
Through the investigation Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, four design techniques have been chosen; thes...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How to integrate new architectural design with derelict heritage buildings to en...
This project develops a design for a Trappist monastery to be built within the Auckland central busi...
The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serv...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can new architecture revitalise an urban space while remaining sensitive to ...
The design of churches is greatly influenced by the attitudes of the society for which they are buil...
“The art of architecture studies not structure in itself, but the effect of structure on the human s...
People carry an assumption that ‘heritage’ architecture must be historic (age based) to be considere...
This research project investigates how the computer and Computer Aided Design software has influence...
With the growth in complexity of global sporting events, the priority driving the design of dwelling...
Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
Our senses deliver us information as to the nature of our environment, allowing us a complete unders...