Digital Portfolio - Tom Woodward

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My digital portfolio for first term, second year, at the Welsh School of Architecture.

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DIGITAL PORTFOLIOTom Woodward

1 Digital

2 Sustainable Housing

3 Research Project

CONTENTS

The following portfolio contains examples of my work from the first term of second year

at the Welsh School of Architecture.

DIGITAL

On the following pages are some examples of the work produced in the digital Module. The work

was produced on a range of software platforms, including Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, and

3D Studio Max.

Learning Processes

The concept board on the page opposite expresses the sustainable and cyclical nature of my housing scheme. Through a process of layering, it highlights the diverse and engaging nature of the staircase, on which food is grown and a sustainable society is developed.The two page spreads on the following pages are early perspective drawings from the same housing scheme, which illustrate the varying levels of privacy within the scheme and highlight the stark juxtaposition of materials used in comparison to existing local materials.The final two page spread of the chapter is a 3D Studio Max rendering of a simple room.

pickingcooking

eatingcomposting

plantinggrowingpicking

cookingeating

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cookingeating

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cookingeating

‘GreenhouseCirculation’

Housing Scheme Concept BoardAdobe Illustrator

Housing Scheme Perspective From SouthPhotoshop

Housing Scheme Perspective of PlatformPhotoshop

Digital Rendering3D Studio Max

HOUSING

The sustainable housing project was an eight week project, four weeks of which was group work, and four weeks of which was individual

work. The brief was to design a scheme within a site in Cardiff that provided 12 - 15 housing units that were designed with sustainability in mind.

Concepts

These are the drawings I used to explain the fundamental ideas behind my sustainable housing scheme. The scheme is a series of mid-rise towers, connected by a mound of earth that continues the flow of the landscape from the river. Each floor contains one dwelling unit, with the number of bedrooms per unit decreasing, as the floor level increases. This creates generous balcony spaces for each flat as it has a smaller floor area than the flat below. Each tower consists of cantilevered concrete floor slabs that are supported by the two cores of the structure. One of these cores also serves as two of the walls for the circulation space. The other core carries the services for the building. This leaves complete freedom in the remaining design of the floors.

Sectional Layout

Structural Concept

Public/Private

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3

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Services

Circulation

Public

Semi - Public

Private

Site Perspective

Site Perspective

Continuation of the mound

Details

The building introduces subtle cantilevers that are not too structurally demanding, but introduce an interesting aesthetic to the towers, removing any element of monotony. Built into the mound is a cafe that caters to cyclists that commute to Cardiff on the Taff trail.

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Plan, Sections

The plans and sections shown serve to explain the project on both a technical and a subjective level.

All three drawings are hand drawn, before being processed in photoshop. Whilst the plan’s primary function is to serve as a measurable and readable

drawing, the sections express the feel of the spaces, and give some indication of the intention for

inhabitation.

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Section AA, 1:20

Section BB, 1:20

Illustrations

These drawings were principally for illustrating the inhabitation of my space in a three-dimensional

way. The axonometric illustrates how my dwelling unit lies in context to those above and below, and

speculates as to how the spaces would be occupied. It gives some indication on both the exterior and

interior finishes of the building, The interior perspective shows how the large areas

of glazing create seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, and indicates the

quality of the open plan living space.

Models

RESEARCH

My final project of the term was a research project on the town of Pontypridd. My group’s specific

area of research was the land development plan for the region, and therefore the work aims to

communicate the principals of the LDP in a clear and graphically-effective style.

Statistical Representation

Our aim in the project was to produce a series of graphics that communicated statistics and policies in a way that was immediately understandable to anyone, and maintain a sense of coherence through our entire presentation.To this end, we produced a series of keycards detailing the principal statistics of the region. We used simple graphics repeatedly to emphasise the subject on which the statistic was based.Following our statistical representation we produced a large poster indicating the council’s planned response to the statistics, in terms of the primary needs of the population that these statistics expressed.

RHONDDA CYNON TAF: REGIONAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT

= 100 residential units

New Unit Distribution

RHONDDA CYNON TAFF: REGIONAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Principal Towns

Strategic Sites

Key Settlements

Pontypridd

Cardiff

Brecon Beacons

North

South

M4 Retail

Mwyndy

Pontypridd

CASE STUDY: MWYNDY/TALBOT GREEN

7 Mwyndy /Talbot Green AreaDwellings (500)Employment (32 hectares)Retail (23,200m2)Leisure (10,000m2)

Countryside Residential Employment

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Pontypridd

Treforest

Church Village

Llantwit Fardre

Beddau

8 Mins Car

60 Mins Walk

10 Mins Car

70 Mins Walk

PONTYPRIDD PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL EXPANSION SITES

SmallerSettlements

Pontypridd

?

Rail Improvements

= Existing Stations= New Stations= Existing Rail= New rail

TRANSPORT PROPOSALS

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= 100 residential units

New Unit Distribution

RHONDDA CYNON TAFF: REGIONAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Principal Towns

Strategic Sites

Key Settlements

Pontypridd

Cardiff

Brecon Beacons

North

South

M4 Retail

Mwyndy

Pontypridd

CASE STUDY: MWYNDY/TALBOT GREEN

7 Mwyndy /Talbot Green AreaDwellings (500)Employment (32 hectares)Retail (23,200m2)Leisure (10,000m2)

Countryside Residential Employment

?

Pontypridd

Treforest

Church Village

Llantwit Fardre

Beddau

8 Mins Car

60 Mins Walk

10 Mins Car

70 Mins Walk

PONTYPRIDD PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL EXPANSION SITES

SmallerSettlements

Pontypridd

?

Rail Improvements

= Existing Stations= New Stations= Existing Rail= New rail

TRANSPORT PROPOSALS

C

P

p

c