Sunday, December 5, 2010

Perspective Examples for Framework Projects

The images below are from various urban scale projects that rely on perspective renderings to explain proposed interventions.  You should be as detailed as possible when you explain your proposal but when working at the urban scale, traditional plans, sections, and elevations are usually not effective due to the variety of dynamic conditions of any site.  Abstract representation (diagrams, perspectives, mappings, etc) therefore play a key role in understanding the project.  Try renderings that portray parts of your site before and after.  If there are specific programs, land uses, and architecture that you want your project to induce, express them in your perspectives.


Villages in Development Seminar at Harvard GSD, Spring 2009

Yang Zhang, Green Infrastructure in Non-Formal Cities Seminar at Harvard GSD, Spring 2010

Seetha Raghupathy, Green Infrastructure in Non-Formal Cities Seminar at Harvard GSD, Spring 2008

Simon Bussierie, Green Infrastructure in Non-Formal Cities Seminar at Harvard GSD, Spring 2008

Laura Shipman, Green Infrastructure in Non-Formal Cities Seminar at Harvard GSD, Spring 2008

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