Week 8 -Design Development & sketches

 Charter House Design Development and Sketches

The design development stage of the Charter House project allowed our initial ideas to evolve into more detailed and practical design solutions. Building on our site investigation, we focused on creating designs that responded to the site's historical character while introducing modern and functional elements.

Working as a group of five, each member contributed to the development process through both ideas and sketches. We began with quick concept sketches to explore different layouts, building forms, and spatial arrangements. These early drawings helped us visualise how our design could fit within the Charter House site and respond to its surroundings.

As a team, we shared responsibilities by dividing tasks such as producing floor plans, sections, and elevation sketches. Each member brought unique ideas, which helped us refine and improve the overall design. Through group discussions and feedback, we were able to combine our individual contributions into a cohesive proposal.

Sketches played a vital role throughout the process. From rough initial drawings to more detailed and refined visuals, they helped communicate our ideas clearly and track the development of the design.

Overall, our group collaboration and use of sketches were essential in shaping a well-thought-out design that reflects both creativity and a strong understanding of the Charter House site.



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