Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Deliverables [Farnsworth House by Mies Van Der Rohe]

Deliverables [Farnsworth House by Mies Van Der Rohe]
I. Introduction
-a. Purpose: Why was it built?
--i. Retreat House for Dr. Edith Farnesworth
---1. Farnsworth Reaction

II. Historical Significance
-a. Pre-built Significance
--i. Museum of Modern Art in New York

III. Design [Craft]
-a. Stability
--i. Construction Materials
--ii. Restoration
---1. 1972 - Back to Original Condition
---2. 1996 - Due to flood
-b. Expense
-c. Transparency
--i. Outdoor/Indoor
---1. Composition
---2. Presence
---3. Aloofness
---4. Contrasting with its surroundings

IV. Summary [Opinion/In addition Information]
-a. Commodity
-b. Firmness
-c. Delight

Pictures
I. Exterior North Elevation
-a. Ink on Vellum, possible using of Chartpak markers to show contrasting surroundings [Fall or Summer Contrast]

II. Exterior South Elevation
-a. Ink on Vellum, possible using of Chartpak markers to show similarities surroundings [in the Winter]

III. Topographic View
-a. Ink on Vellum

IV. Interior Perspective of East Side [Living Area]
-a. Ink on Vellum, Possible usage of Chartpak Markers

V. Interior Perspective of West Side [Kitchen]
-a. Ink on Vellum, Possible usage of Chartpak Markers

VI. West Elevation
-a. Ink on Vellum, to showcase the different levels of how the porch layers up to the house

VII. Three point perspective of the North West Corner
-a. Ink on Vellum, to showcase methods of exclusion from the outdoors [usage of blinds]

VIII. Furniture within the space
-a. Ink on Vellum, usage of Chartpak markers to demonstrate how the existing furniture corresponds the overall design of the house

IX. Material detail
-a. Ink on Vellum, to indicate the significance of the materials along with a view of the support they provide

X. Aerial view at 30 degrees at night
-a. Graphite or Charcoal on bond, to exhibit shade and shadows that are cast

Floor plan
I. Ink on Vellum, Drawn in 1’: ¼” Scale

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