The first part of the project is the site analysis. We were separated into groups of four so I don't have the full board or all of the diagrams, but here are the ones I did.
Once I start the final portion of the project I should have more pictures since they take longer and there are more details.
Enjoy!

My first diagram is a land use map. It's pretty self explanatory, each color represents a land use (for example, blue is special use (schools, libraries, etc), red is mixed use, yellow is residential). First, I traced all of the streets from the site map.

Using the streets as a guide, I started coloring.

This is what the final product looks like. I then scanned the two images (roads and color) onto my computer. It's messy, I know--that's where Photoshop comes into play.

This is the real final after Photoshop editing. I inverted the roads and cleaned up the color.
I realized I don't have a process of my circulation diagrams =p It's not as noticeable as the land use anyway. I basically outlined the roads--the thicker the line, the busier the road.
This is a circulation diagram too--but shows the sidewalks (red) and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail (green).


Here's the final Photoshop products.
This is my final diagram and I actually did a pretty good job showing the process :D
This one combines adjacent influences, landmarks, and nodes. Adjacent influences are things that would directly impact the site. Some things I pointed out was downtown, Mass Ave, the highway, and the surrounding residental. Landmarks are self explanatory. I included the Murat, the Monet Trail, and a few others. Nodes are points of interest, or where a lot of activity takes place...it's hard to explain. The ones I showed was the I-70 and I-65 exchange and the 6-way intersection close to the site.
Here's the diagram with color. Every color represents something, similar to the land use map.
Now to add some architect/planner flair to it. Basically, I outlined the outline. I have no clue how it works, but it always seems to look a hundred times better...
Then I added some shading with color pencil. Truthfully, this isn't my favorite diagram, I've drawn better ones =p

Here's the final Photoshop version.
And that was week 1. I think in total that took me around 15 hours....and that was a small project. Jeez, it seems like a long time if I put it that way...but really that was throughout the week so it wasn't that bad.
Any comments on how I presented it? That's what I had in mind, but I don't know what you guys thought. And feel free to ask any questions about the project--what I wrote here and the last post only skims the surface. I'm not sure what the next part of the project is...I haven't really studied the schedule yet...
Thanks for reading!
1 comment:
You're Welcome and your drawings look very good. Much better than I could ever do. I think the way you presented it suits the blog-style very well.
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