A3 | Mapping | Noora

In-class exercise drawing clouds. The value of the cube in spatializing the mappings was a key take-away.
A plan of Beaty Biodiversity Museum. This is not an analytical map, but it’s a simple record of structures, entrances, and circulation routes.
An axonometric evaluative map, communicating how the museum’s placement and signage are potentially confusing due to their relationship with Main Mall as a primary circulation route. The map also raises questions about the mysterious greenspace hidden behind the museum.
An axonometric analytic map of circulation through the museum. The relationship between the building, the underground collection, and the roof garden are shown. The experience of moving from the well-lit atrium to the dark collections is suggested in the circulation.
An evaluative plan of how the outdoor passive space (seating & greenroof) is largely unshaded. The shade from tree canopy couldn’t be shown at this scale, but their shadows are also notably cast away from the seats.

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