In this project, I collaborated with Pisaa architects, who had won the competition with plans of 1/4000 a couple of years ago. Now we had to move to plans, sections and axonometric drawings of 1/50 and to find the italian companies that could implement the project. I was responsible for the lots of design changes, the design of some new public spaces, the design of lots of custom equipment and of course, the 3d modeling and the representations of our proposal. In this video, I make a tour in three of my illustrations-axonometric drawings, focusing on three different spotlights :
1. A custom play - structure, that consists of suspended metal cyliders, which produce loud sounds when hit by other metallic cylinders. Children may run and hit the structure.
2. Some custom, colorful, aluminum drums, that also produce loud sounds when hit by metallic cylinders.
3. A zoom in the main waterfront. As you may see, every wooden path and platform is accessible to disabled people and bicycles. All these rumps, really played a crucial role in the improvement of the initial proposal, both aesthetically and functionally. It's crucial, that ramps are incorporated in an accessible design, so that they are used by anyone regardless of being disabled or not.
- I relied as always, to my digital illustrations on axonometric drawings, in order to represent our proposal.
- I used Rhino for the 3d and 2d drawings. Clip studio paint for the illustrations and of course my Wacom touch screen, so that I could draw everything my self.