120ft by 90ft rectangular plot with plots on 3 sides and street on the longer side.
What would be your design if there were no other limits?
archietechie
Apr 26, 17 12:40 pm
That's a trick question for your school work right? lol
x-jla
Apr 26, 17 12:45 pm
jurassic park with hourly feedings of shitty students.
JLC-1
Apr 26, 17 12:49 pm
this
citizen
Apr 26, 17 6:33 pm
architecture is hard. i do give OP credit for the effort to actually type words using the keyboard.
chigurh
Apr 26, 17 7:12 pm
glass box
tduds
Apr 26, 17 7:50 pm
Sandboxes ignore context. If you can't reference your surroundings, you're going to have a shit design.
Non Sequitur
Apr 26, 17 8:54 pm
something something shipping containers.
Volunteer
Apr 28, 17 4:36 pm
Which direction does the lot face? What is on either side? Where is the lot in terms of climate zone.
120 ft by 90 ft translates into a quarter acre lot - not too bad for an urban area.
You could build La Lanterne's main building from Versailles, absent the single-story ends, and have about 25 foot borders all around.
SneakyPete
Apr 28, 17 5:05 pm
Oh sod the design, that's not important. But if any of you could put in a word for me I'd love to be a mason. Masonry opens doors. I'd be very quiet, I was a bit on edge just now but if I were a mason I'd sit at the back and not get in anyone's way.
120ft by 90ft rectangular plot with plots on 3 sides and street on the longer side.
What would be your design if there were no other limits?
That's a trick question for your school work right? lol
jurassic park with hourly feedings of shitty students.
this
architecture is hard. i do give OP credit for the effort to actually type words using the keyboard.
glass box
Sandboxes ignore context. If you can't reference your surroundings, you're going to have a shit design.
something something shipping containers.
Which direction does the lot face? What is on either side? Where is the lot in terms of climate zone.
120 ft by 90 ft translates into a quarter acre lot - not too bad for an urban area.
You could build La Lanterne's main building from Versailles, absent the single-story ends, and have about 25 foot borders all around.
Oh sod the design, that's not important. But if any of you could put in a word for me I'd love to be a mason. Masonry opens doors. I'd be very quiet, I was a bit on edge just now but if I were a mason I'd sit at the back and not get in anyone's way.