This is a picture of my first floor plan of one of my initial sketches for the new library that I created. This, too, is very similar to my final project.
What should I upload in this Brainstorm Ideas step?
Consider uploading hand sketches or a quick study model of all your first ideas. You can scan these drawings or take photos of your model.
How do I brainstorm ideas?
Brainstorming ideas is your first step towards making an informed decision to the design solution. Learn more about that here.
Comments
These hand drawings are good to show how you are able to communicate your ideas to your clients (librarians, students, teachers, etc.). The format of a drawing allows for others to see organization, adjacencies, and particular design elements that you have created to solve the challenges of the library. Your drawings are clear and communicate the big ideas.
Did you try any alternatives to this one solution? It would be interesting to know how your ideas were implemented successfully as well as which ideas presented difficulty when being developed in the drawing format. Diagrams are also helpful in this phase to show what connections you feel are critical and which ones are secondary. These diagrams can be reviewed with the librarians to be certain that their functional needs will be met as well as the user's needs.
By Arch_Delano, Architect at 09:03 pm, 21 May 2013
Comments
These hand drawings are good to show how you are able to communicate your ideas to your clients (librarians, students, teachers, etc.). The format of a drawing allows for others to see organization, adjacencies, and particular design elements that you have created to solve the challenges of the library. Your drawings are clear and communicate the big ideas.
Did you try any alternatives to this one solution? It would be interesting to know how your ideas were implemented successfully as well as which ideas presented difficulty when being developed in the drawing format. Diagrams are also helpful in this phase to show what connections you feel are critical and which ones are secondary. These diagrams can be reviewed with the librarians to be certain that their functional needs will be met as well as the user's needs.