Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Activities

Seeing as my ability to display the intended activities of all spaces is the main item for assessment in this supplementary I thought I ought to investigate how this is done successfully.To do this i have researched the two suggested authors of well known children books Richard Scarry and Martin Handford. Both create a scene by filling what can be quite a boring setting with many bodies and importantly all doing different things, to create a dynamic and interesting image. It seems you can almost get lost s you navigate your way through all of the people and spaces and when you come out your imagination has been filled by these small situations of possible uses. To translate this to an architectural drawing the important things are to convey a myriad of scenarios and also fill the spaces. This way the building will come alive and most importantly ignite the viewers imagination which will enhance the comprehension of design.


Richard Scarry Illustration

Martin Handford Wheres Wally

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