Sunday 5 June 2011

Thesis project animation. Edinburgh Waverley train station

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2Q073FMyys


Follow the link to watch the final animation I created explaining the Waverley design project.

Final degree year project - Edinburgh's Waverley train station

3d Studio Max and mix media image showing main ticket hall of Waverley train station.

Sketch up/photoshop image taken from within internal bridge walkway of design. This space was originally a derelict site sitting on the roof of the station and under neath North Bridge above. By creating an interior walk way adds a connection for pedestrians down off the bridge and into the station.


Construction detail: Part of the thesis project was to create a construction detail out of real materials. I chose to build a section of the mezzanine structure. The main body is made from steel and powder coated with brass with a sandblasted glass front. And the base which makes up the floor is made from a light coloured porcelain.

This 3d image shows a construction proposal for the internal walkway. The back is made of huge sandstone chucks which is an original material making up North bridge's foot. The flooring carries on from the mezzanine level and is made from the porcelain with a strip white LED running along the base creating a shadow gap. A decorative brass banister then runs along the length of the corridor acting as a connector to the main hall.


Sketch looking in towards main hall.



Sketch view taken from within the main hall upon the first floor mezzanine level.


View from first floor mezzanine level looking down towards grand stair.


The aim for my project within the rail station was to try and create a city hub and a central point within the city centre that could act as an arrival and departure point. Master planning the building was one of aspects I concentrated on. Thinking about how people were going to access the building and then move around inside of it was the inspiration to use the derelict roof space and use it as a connection up to North Bridge above which is a busy street.


Mood board displaying images which inspired the final design.


Photograph showing the original roof space below North Bridge.



Photograph showing grand dome detail, an original feature built in 1840 within the main hall of the building.


Photograph taken in 1930s showing original layout of the main hall.

Photographs taken within main hall, 1923
Interior elevation of main hall - AutoCAD

Exterior elevation of building entrance - AutoCAD



Technical drawings created in 1835. Kept in the Edinburgh City Council archives. These were the only copies of the building's drawings I could find and were all hand drawn with ink and water colour.


A letter written in 1840, the year Edinburgh Waverley station was constructed. Retrieved from the National Archives of Scotland.









Sketches taken around Edinburgh. Used as research for thesis project and also used in main image.











Tuesday 26 October 2010

FINAL DEGREE YEAR INTRO... SPEED DATING




With thanks, first of all, to Lucy Aebischer who inspired me to make cupcakes this summer and also to Debbie Cruickshank who taught me how make them ! To kick start our final year at uni I was involved in a "speed dating" day. This day was for all the final year students at Edinburgh College of Art to find 5 other students to collaborate with. All subjects had a 1 meter squared to prepare a stand to sell themselves. Above are some photos of my stall where I created wee cup cakes with my name and number as name tags. All 90 cupcakes were gone after three hours and I successfully made my 5 contacts !

Thursday 5 August 2010

GFW 2010




Our stand was featured in an Arts Thread production and I was asked to talk about building the stand on behalf of our design team. Arts Thread Video

Monday 19 July 2010

Graduate Fashion Week shows





One of the best bits of GFW was attending all the catwalks. Above are some photographs of my favorite pieces.

Thursday 15 July 2010

Exhibition at London's Earls Court




Finally June had arrived and we were able to set up our exhibition stand at Earl's Court. Above are some images of the final space.

2010 Year start... building GFW exhibition stand


After our team perfected the design for Graduate Fashion Week, we started building it in our university wood workshop. Between the six of us it took about a month to build. Lots of late nights and bumps and bruises !