We are required to present our design idea to the two tutors and to the client. We had to include a presentation plan and 3 section elevations on A1 and also 3 perspective drawings also on A1. I scanned in all my images and used InDesign for a layout. Having never done this before, I found this the most challenging bit - the scanner left streaky marks across my drawings and when everything was printed the colours I had used were much darker than I had intended them to be and it was clear that I should've done the presentation plan on it's own A1 sheet as there is so much detail and would be much easier for the client to understand it at 1:100 than 1:200. It did not look as professional as I had hoped, but hopefully it demonstrates the design process I went through and that I have considered everything in the design brief. The perspective drawings came out well and really help to show what I hope the garden will look like. I am proud of my model as this is the area I have struggled with the most - I treated myself to some white card and a new knife and I was able to cut nice clean lines and also made the pergolas from match-sticks - tedious, but very satisfying when it worked. I used vertical exaggeration as the fences, buildings, pergolas, raised beds etc just looked too tiny at the base scale.
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A1 presentation plan and section elevations (I added a scale bar after it was printed). |
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Perspective drawings. I included some images that inspired me to help the client gain a better image in his head of my ideas.
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This is the presentation model I model mainly demonstrating the central feature as it was the hardest part to depict in images. |
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