The panel provides all background information about my client and influences on which have aided me during the design of the space.
As part of my brief for the project I am required to produce an A3 Client Profile panel. The image below shows my first draft Panel which is subject to change once I present it at my interim review tomorrow.
The panel provides all background information about my client and influences on which have aided me during the design of the space.
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By analysing the direction of the wind I can then determine how the container will be ventilated. From my research into the site and the general area of Birmingham the wind direction is strongest towards the south. Whilst the North and East appear to have much calmer winds. Wind speeds have been recorded at 14.8kph at the highest, whilst the general wind speeds tend to stay around 13.3kph. Wind behaviour may change now that the site will contain more solid objects, thus reducing open areas. The location of other containers will need to be considered in conjunction to mine. The image below shows Wind Direction Distribution in Birmingham (%) The drawing below shows wind distribution in relation to the site (Scale 1:100)
Sunlight analysisNow that I have a clear idea of where the container will be positioned within the sight, I have studied the sunlight pathways of the sight which will aid in the design of the shell to enhance the natural light quality. The drawing below shows the sun-paths for the site during the seasons of summer and winter (Scale 1:100) The diagram above shows the sunbathe curvature in which I have then stated the angle of the sun at an hourly rate. As we are in the Northern Hemisphere the sun rises in the East and sets in the West. The diagram also shows that in the summer months, in particular in the month of june, the temperature is relatively high. This is due to the sun being out for the longest period of time during the day. |