Sunday, April 29, 2007

Monday, March 26, 2007

Discard Pile

Here is a quick sketch I did of an idea for turning a lane into a bioswale and public walkway. I thought it would make a surprising additional to a neighbourhood. In this case it won't work because there are too many garages in the back that require access.

the corridor and a residential neighbourhood


These sections are existing (top) and proposed (bottom) of the Burnaby site which is through a residential neighbourhood.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Graphics and Icons

Here is a sample of the graphics I am thinking of using. I think I will replace the trees with hand drawn but computer rendered trees to tone down the cartoon look. I have created a series of icons to help explain some of the moves that I have made that might not be apparent in the drawings. Some icons are design related and some are management related. Context will be shown with an ortho photo.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Sites

I chose three sites to look at in more detail. The image above is of the Burnaby site where the corridor goes through a residential neighbourhood. There is a site in Coquitlam in which the corridor goes through an industrial area, over the Barnett Highway, and through a large parking lot. This is one of the most difficult sites of the corridor. The third site is in Richmond. It is mostly through agricultural land and includes an existing pedestrian trail. This site requires the least amount of intervention. I thought it was important to show the range of sites that occur throughout the corridor.

I am debating different rendering/graphic styles. What will convey the complex amount of information in the best way? How can different media be incorporated and still have the entire project look cohesive?