Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Where Dreams Come True

The other day after class I was talking to Emily about how I LOVE Disney World. It is seriously my favorite place ever and probably always will be. Anyways I went to Disney World on vacation this spring break with my drill team. My friend and I were talking about how it would be so awesome to work there. At the time she thought she had wanted  to be an engineer so we were like "wouldnt it be awesome if we could join up as an engineer and architect and design rides for Disney?!" So basically that would be my dream job, although chances of me getting to that point are very slim. But still, it would be awesome.. Here is a webpage with a list of disney architects that I found while looking up some information: http://architecture.about.com/cs/greatarchitects/a/disney.htm

What to do with the porch?


So for my behavioral setting I have been trying to figure out how to put a porch on it in order to block sun. Basically the only way i have come up with is to have a slanted roof with a flat porch extended off from it. I've been looking for examples on line with homes like that and havent found very many. However these homes I either liked the way the porch was or found them interesting:


I'm really hoping the flat roof idea works or else I'll have to redesign half my walls. Oh well we'll see!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Behavorial Setting continued..

So today I spent five hours trying to put a roof on my house. The sad thing is it didn't even turn out that amazing. I can't figure out how to create the victorian feel with my roofs so I definitely need to play around with it a little more. I tried to make my home look somewhat victorian but with my own twist. It ended up looking like it was from Aladdin.. great! I haven't taken any pictures yet of it but I will take a few tomorrow and post them. It was definitely an experience working with cad and I dreaded it but in the end it saves you so much time.. Hopefully for my final model i'll have figured out how I want the windows, doors, and roof so that I don't have to spend time cutting those out. Well class is postponed until 9 tomorrow. Yay!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

One project down, three more to go



So I always have a hard time in the beginnings of these projects. The whole brainstorming thing takes me forever and I feel like my ideas are not original. I first started designing this house and I realized that it was boring. Nothing stuck out that made it architectural and I had had no "theme" for my home except that I started drawing shapes and it turned into a house. After thinking a little bit I finally came up with a better idea. I tend to like victorian style buildings and homes much better than modern buildings. Therefore I decided to center my whole house around the victorian style. When you walk in you walk into this "grand entrance" that makes the house feel very victorian (or at least I think so). I managed to find energy sources like windmills, solar energy, and a sterling engine that will help my house green.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Micro Dwelling


After 14 long hours building my model I finally finished! I imagine everyone else worked just as long if not longer on theirs too. Definitely a good starter project though. I feel like creative ideas are coming to me easier now.

Here are some pictures of the finished model. I'm going to look forward to using the lazer cutter for the next model haha

Sunday, September 19, 2010

It's a start

So these are just a few sketches of ideas for my micro dwelling. I ended up doing a lot different, but these were just my first ideas. I'm really pretty nervous to actually make the micro dwelling so it's going to be a very stressful week!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Oops! Blog post

So considering that for our next project we have to make a micro dwelling, I decided to look up pictures of some to get an idea of what they actually are. I'm still not totally sure, but they seem very efficient and cool to me.