Design Development

Table of Content Ground Floor Plan Analysis The Ground Floor has different-sized rooms for various uses. The diagram shows how visitors move around the building—the central part gets the most traffic as it connects all rooms. It also displays views outside and helps understand how much sunlight each room gets throughout the year, useful forContinue reading “Design Development”

Echos of Wymering Manor: WHISPERS OF UNSEEN STORIES

Table of Contents The Hunt set stage designed by Es Devlin Reflection This concept inspired me to show the hidden stories in Wymering Manor through my artifact. I liked how the infinity mirror and LED light created a continuous realm and revealed trapped stories within the space. Inspiration This is a set design for TheContinue reading “Echos of Wymering Manor: WHISPERS OF UNSEEN STORIES”

Light and Shadows: Inspired Concepts For Wymering Manor

Table of Contents Olafur Eliasson Inspiration Olafur Eliasson’s “Room for One Color” is a yellow led lights placed on the ceiling in a big empty space. It removed all colors, letting visitors see themselves without color. The project inspired me to focus on art with colors and a design that relies on visitors. If noContinue reading “Light and Shadows: Inspired Concepts For Wymering Manor”

Wymering Manor: Further Research

Table of Contents Old Wymering: A Historic Gem in Portsmouth Old Wymering is part of a series conservation areas in Portsmouth, known for its special architectural and historical significance. Guided by the principles outlined in conservation area no.1 by John Slater in 1994, the primary objective is to preserve and enhance Old Wymering (Slater, 1994).Continue reading “Wymering Manor: Further Research”

Unveiling Wymering Manor: A Simple Approach with ‘Stripping Back

Table of Contents Architectural Essence I used Fred Scott’s “Stripping Back” method to uncover the architectural style of Wymering Manor. By removing and categorizing similar features like exterior elements, windows, doors, stairs, roofing, and pipes, I aimed to reveal the building’s original form. The goal is to preserve important qualities and connect the past withContinue reading “Unveiling Wymering Manor: A Simple Approach with ‘Stripping Back”

Wymering Manor: Site Visit 2

Table of Contents We go for a second visit to Wymering Manor house, this time with a different approach, understanding space through sound and movement. Below are the tasks we undertake in approaching the building. Task 1: Symphony of Senses Our first task is to draw our heartbeats as letters with our left hand whileContinue reading “Wymering Manor: Site Visit 2”

Spaces, Stairs, and Stories: A Visual Exploration of Wymering Manor

Table of Contents Considering Users For Design Development The studio talk was about the activities given to children to understand their behavior and movement through exercises, collecting insights from children, who are the primary users of a space, to shape design ideas. Its really essential to consider users live experiences in space by experimenting andContinue reading “Spaces, Stairs, and Stories: A Visual Exploration of Wymering Manor”

Wymering Manor: Site Visit

Table of Contents Highlights Site Analysis(On the go) The walk from Cosham station to Wymering Manor House was fascinating as I observed the local surroundings to analyze my journey to the site. The sketch I created offers a basic site analysis of my experience during the walk. The site is not in a prime location.Continue reading “Wymering Manor: Site Visit”

Discovering Wymering Manor

Table of Contents I looked over a couple of videos on the internet about Wymering Manor House and found a video that caught my attention. The video, titled ‘The Wymering Manor Investigation’ by CCI Television Production | UoP, shows how valuable the house is as the oldest building in Portsmouth, where the Queen’s Visitor usedContinue reading “Discovering Wymering Manor”

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