When sketching you begin to notice things about a space, that would never be seen or found important by first glance. In a sketch study of the Fluor Daniel Building, I began to learn things about the space that I never notice even though I walk by this building every day on my way to class. I spent several hours just outside observing the space, the way that it is constructed and the way that individuals move througout it.
The top sketch explores the interior of the building and the way that the bridges connect the space horizontally and vertically. This sketch also begins to show the connection between interior and exterior space through the curtain wall system.
The second space shows the connection between the arcade spaces between the new packaging science to the fluor daniel building and the way that the canopy space feels overhead.
The third sketch shows the view looking from the Flour Daniel building toward the chemistry building and Fernow Street.
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