Sunday, November 14, 2010

Week 6: Development and final details

Interiors:
Last week we set goals for the interior to finish at least two renderings and begin to render the furniture floor plans. Unfortunately we overestimated the amount of work we could do in a week. The two renderings we were referring too are extremely detailed and enormous spaces. Because of this we were only able to finish 90% of the renderings. The chemo station perspective needs to have the garden space hand rendered along with the café area. The café also needs the roof structure to be put in place and then final render.
Along with the renderings of the perspectives we also finished the elevator “skin” model and began to render the café furniture floor plan. The café floor plan in about 80% complete and will be done by the end of Tuesday. We also worked on the modeling of the patient exam rooms. We specified the systems furniture that includes two bottom cabinets with a sink and two upper cabinets for storage. This rendering should be done by no later than Wednesday!
Architecture: This week we completed our final site development stages and finished the development of our under ground parking.  We also finally figured out our structural system that will support our glass atrium roof.  We found a system that will gives us the support we need without significant impact to the interiors.

Skin for the elevator:

Skin for the elevator:

Unfinsihed perspection of chemo stations:

Unfinished perspective of cafe:
Goals: ID-  goals for this coming week are too finish all renderings in 3D Max and have them ready for Photoshop.  Also we are going to complete our reflected ceiling plan for the developed 8,000 square feet as well as teaming up with the Architects to start working on our section perspective.  ARCH- goals for this coming week are to start and make significant progress on the site and building model.  Also to complete the exterior walling section drawings and models.  GROUP- to stay focus during this next week to get most of our project completed so that when we get back from Thanksgiving break we can focus on our presentation.


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