Nicola Richardson (your technology tutor) will give an introduction on all aspects related to the case study building you will visit the following week. Location: unit A studio, approx. 30 mins. Attendance essential. Y2s only!
Y2 case-study building:
Student Accommodation, Somerville College, Oxford, Niall McLaughlin Architects
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Monday, 1 October 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Thu 27, 10.00 Old Street Roundabout
Hello and Welcome to Unit A blog!
Our first day is a visit to the study area in London.
We meet at 10.00 at Old Street Roundabout (Northern Line) - under the trees / promenade / public realm project by Tonkin Liu.
Here is a link to download a short chapter of Jan Gehl's writing we are asking you to read in preparation.
LINK to text
Please bring with:
Nice sketchbook (minimum size A5) and a really good pen or soft pencil 2/3/4B (please no crappy bic-pens or super-hard 10H pencils...) your camera and an A-Z/map or equivalent (so you don't get lost).
We will stay outside all day and walk around, so dress accordingly. Lunch opportunities at whitecross street food markt. We plan to finish around 17.00 at the Barbican.
How to get there:
Travelling during rush-hour always takes longer....
LINK to map
LINK to TfL Journey Planner
LINK to TfL Tube Map
Monday, 24 September 2012
Friday, 29 June 2012
BA exhibition in London 25 June - 6 July
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Friday, 25 May 2012
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Unit A publication available now

LINK
Friday, 4 May 2012
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Thu 29 Mar - Y3 Cross Crits
Make sure your file order is in place and copy your pdf to the machine beforehand (test that it works. no psd or idd files) Consider to bring some print-outs of key drawings (e.g. plans and sections) to scale + large enough to see from 3 meters distance, as well as all relevant models and material studies.
As usual - prepare what you want to say - clarity and connection between everything is essential. Sleep the night before. Everybody to attend full day - Y2 also welcome. Start 10.00, finish around 16.30
Visiting critic: Jean Teak Park (unit E) + Nicola Richardson
Friday, 23 March 2012
Mon 26 Mar - Y2 Cross crits
Make sure your file order is in place and copy your pdf to the machine beforehand (& test that it works. no psd or idd files) Consider to bring some print-outs of key drawings (e.g. plans and sections) to scale + large enough to see from 3 meters distance, as well as all relevant models and material studies.
As usual - prepare what you want to say - clarity and connection between everything is essential. Sleep the night before. Everybody to attend full day. Start 10.00, finish around 15.00
Visiting critic: Melissa Kinnear (unit D) and Anna Mansfield (Publica) - your new Unit A tutor.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Thu 15 Mar - Y2 Tech Review
The Y2 Technology Review will be in form of a pin-up crit in the morning (NR+CJ). Plans and sections essential. Check for hand-book for requirements on structure, constrcution (assembly) and environmental strategy. Don't forget your syndicated material and sem1 + models.
Y3 Technology tutorials in afternoon via sign-up list.
Friday, 9 March 2012
Mon 12 Mar Tutorials
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Interim crit Thu 8 March
Panel of guest critics:
Nick Simcik-Arese (anthropologist / architect / DPhil researcher Oxford University)
Mike Stephens (structural engineer, Atkins)
Kathleen O Donnell
Aylin Orbasli
Jane Anderson
Laurence Walter (Unit A Alumnus)
Ralph Saull (Unit A Alumnus)
drawing list for interim crit Thu 8 Mar
- site analysis / mapping: basics (e.g. user-groups / transport / orientation / density / land-use, etc.) and personal interest / individual observations. You may need to add / refine / edit your site analysis drawings to explain / back-up your brief.
- syndicated material: drawings should explain the basic principle you developed (based on above observations) + detail incl. materiality and all working models + process
- edited theoretic references (refer reading references) integrated in drawings.
- public platform: final drawings + performative principles + connection to social and cultural context
- personal brief
- functional programme
- massing studies (from sem1)
- urban strategy 1:1000 - response to context (social + cultural; what is your way of creating syndications?
- site plan 1:500 (locating your building on site)
- 1:500 long/cross section with context / surrounding buildings
- all working models of building to scale (presented with context if possible)
- spatial sequence studies (building) long contextual sections - inside outside relationships - pubic realm- control of public private domain. qualities of thresholds.
- light, materiality & atmosphere: through models / collages / sketches / drawings
- plans to scale printed large enough for wall presentation (depending on project minimum 1:200 or bigger)
- 1:100 section(s)
- process / development of plans - design evolution. show key moves. key decisions.
- key hybrid detail (e.g. area of a threshold) as evolution of your syndicated material 1:10
- environmental strategy (integrated in drawings)
- structural strategy (integrated in drawings)
- edited precedences integrated at key stages during your design process.
(integrated in drawings)
- syndicated material: drawings should explain the basic principle you developed (based on above observations) + detail incl. materiality and all working models + process
- edited theoretic references (refer reading references) integrated in drawings.
- public platform: final drawings + performative principles + connection to social and cultural context
- personal brief
- functional programme
- massing studies (from sem1)
- urban strategy 1:1000 - response to context (social + cultural; what is your way of creating syndications?
- site plan 1:500 (locating your building on site)
- 1:500 long/cross section with context / surrounding buildings
- all working models of building to scale (presented with context if possible)
- spatial sequence studies (building) long contextual sections - inside outside relationships - pubic realm- control of public private domain. qualities of thresholds.
- light, materiality & atmosphere: through models / collages / sketches / drawings
- plans to scale printed large enough for wall presentation (depending on project minimum 1:200 or bigger)
- 1:100 section(s)
- process / development of plans - design evolution. show key moves. key decisions.
- key hybrid detail (e.g. area of a threshold) as evolution of your syndicated material 1:10
- environmental strategy (integrated in drawings)
- structural strategy (integrated in drawings)
- edited precedences integrated at key stages during your design process.
(integrated in drawings)
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