Friday, 28 February 2014

Maze

Week three

Over the weekend I decided that I wanted to produce a maze that would be able to accommodate people of all ages to have a fun free day out but where they would be able to pay to go into the main maze and experience something they had never experienced before.

I also wanted to have a building at the centre of the area that would accommodate the main challenge mazes which would bring something a little bit more special. I really liked the idea of having a rotating building so that when people are on the inside the maze will be rotating the whole time to make the experience even more confusing and exciting. This would also provided quite a special from the outside for people to look at.

On the surrounding ground I wanted to make sure there was something for everyone so I decided there should be a more traditional maze that people of all ages could go in for free and also provide a place for people to buy food and have a picnic to make the whole day a good experience.

I then went of to use Google Sketch up to show what the layout of the area will look like.















I decided that the maze would be made from green perspex so that parents sitting in the picnic area can still see there children in the maze.

After this I started to design the exterior of the building that will hold the two main, pain mazes for people to experience. With my mind being so cluttered with ideas I was finding it really hard to put pen to paper so I decided to just start making a model and see where I ended up. This is what I came up with:




The building will have three levels with the main reception at the bottom and the two different level mazes on top which will rotate. I called the whole thing the Minotaur after the greek mythology and also the concept for the second maze.

Here are the two concepts:


Confusion

People will go into the maze and start their jouney. Every two minutes the whole room will rotate.
As this happenes, all the players are required to stand still as the walls turn from opaque to transparent. This then gives them the opportunity to find out which of the six exits is now avaliable to them. Once the room has stopped moving the walls will return to their original state for the players to continue their journey.
All players will be required to wear an electronic wrist band so that staff on the outside can keep track of everyone. 
It will also provide the player with the time it took them to complete the challenge.



The Minotaur

Teams will go in to the maze in order to collect the objectives and find the minotaur.
The aim of the maze is for each team to collect a series of four rings placed around the maze and attach them to the minotaur horns.
The minotaur will be moving at a steady pace around the maze at all times meaning that once a player has collected a ring they have got to try and refind the minotaurs.
Once all four rings have been placed, the team will have to gather at a point all together in order to be shown which one of the six exits they can escape from.
Room will be continuously rotating.



Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to produce any models for the inside of the maze but it is something I could possible go back and do in the future.

Over all this three week project was a lot harder than I initially thought it was going to be due to the pure extent of where it could have taken me. I found the feedback from both staff and students quite overwhelming as there were just so many ideas that I could have taking into consideration.
However, during my crit, everyone liked the idea that would could enjoy a nice family free day out whilst having the option to experience something new and thrilling.

Maze

Week one and two

Our last project that we had to undertake before we move on to our final major project took place over three weeks. At the beginning we were all given individual products and buildings to design specifically for us chosen by our tutor.
The building I was given was a Maze.

Initially I was really excited about the prospect of producing a maze as it is fair unusual and not something I would have chosen to design myself. I started by creating an extensive list of ideas for my maze. This included a wide range of ideas from materials to game ideas.



After this I went of to produce a series of small spider diagrams putting some of the ideas into of features, location and objectives.


Over the next few days I started to try and come up with some kind of order for all the ideas that I had had, however this proved harder than I thought as I had so many ideas floating around in my head that I found it very hard to try and put pen to paper.

So instead of just sitting around I started to look in to the history of where the first maze concept came from and also the difference between a maze and a labyrinth.

The concept of a maze come from a greek myth where by a very powerful King Minos would send seven woman and seven men each year into a maze where they would be found but a minotaur - half man half bull, which would proceed to kill them.
After reading this story I decided that I wanted to use this idea of being chased in the maze to give the people inside the maze a challenge and objective instead of just getting to the middle of the maze like the normal traditional mazes.

Over the two weeks, I had very different views and opinions sent to me by fellow students and tutors. some of which were useful but proceeded to make everything more confusing for me as I could not decided whether to show how the maze would work in depth of just show a concept and the area around the maze.

By the end of the two weeks, I still did not have any real clear idea of what I was planning on producing for the presentation but hoped that over the weekend things would become clearer to me and I would be able to start designing my maze.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

My Client

Week two

Unfortunatley, I wasnt able to be in college for most of the second week of the project but I still managed to keep doing research at home for my client to look at. These included lighting, seating, ponds, water features and others;

Out of all the pictures these were the five that I really liked and want to encorporate into the design for my client:

By the end of the week I had a pretty clear idea about what the garden layout was going to look like so I took a trip into London to the 4D model shop where I was able to buy some materials and other stuff that I would be able to make a model with for my client to visualise my ideas.







 

 
Over all I really enjoyed doing this project a lot more compared to previous ones. I really liked gathering all the materials in order to make my model to a high standard. It was also nice to have feedback from a specific client and me able to produce something that would have an actual purpose.

My Client

Week one

At the start of the next project we were all given a person in the class to become our client for two weeks. This meant that we all had to produce a product that would be up to our clients standards and meet all there criterias.

In order to start some initial research I took 5 topics that my client was interested in. These included
Urban
Soft
Comtemporary
Autumn
Harry Potter




 

These five topics gave me a broad range of design ideas, colours and thoughts which I was them able to present to my Client to see her opinions.

Whilst talking to my client I got to know her style and also come up with some ideas of what I should design for her. After a long discussion, she has asked me to design a new landscape for her garden as her house has recently been having some building work done on it and as a result the garden has gone in to disrepare.

Straight away I had various ideas about how I would like the garden to be redone but I decided that I would do some more research into some of the features of the garden so I could get to know more about what my client is looking for within her garden.

My client gave me a list of aspects of the garden that she would like me to encorporate into the garden design. These included:

A summer house
Pond/water feature
Storage
Grass area
Patio

I also had a discussion withe she my client about her having her own private area in the garden where she can go to get away from the main house and spend time on her own. We came up with the idea of the place being hidden and magical to encorporate the harry potter theme into the design of the garden.

Over the weekend I started to do some designs for my client to have a look at and also did more research in to features.




Overall the first week of this project has got off to a good start as I have got a clear idea of what the outome of my project is going to be and I am looking forward to presenting it to my client.