:(, but i explained it to him and then he critised the fact that i didn't label the room names in my sections. Despite that i think he liked the sections and the fact that i put in a lot of people. He also liked the images of my digital model. Overall i think it went well!!:)
The two images below are of the 1:200 model that we constructed as a group. We did not use the laser cutter to make it, although it still turned out really well. On the right of the image directly below is Emma's model of the Fitness Centre she designed, on the left is Melanie's model of the Administration and Auditorium and at the bottom of the image is my Art and Technology Deaprtment model.

The image below illustrates my model under construction!!



Below is a quick detail sketch attempting to work out how the pergola's timber posts would be connected to the concrete pad footings.




The sectionbelow was drawn at 1:100 and indicates the passive ways the building may be cooled, ventilated and also ways it will receive natural lighting. Ventilation will be through windows above (which will prevent papers etc. from flying away when open). Cooling will be provided through an air spave underground with fans drawing the cool air into the space. Light shelves at the top windows provide indirect light and the raised skylights will also provide natural lighting and a way for hot air to naturally escape.

