There a few problems with my
perspective that I did at the San Antoni Library. In order to get a feel of the
importance of the interior courtyard, a perspective showing the entrance
sequence from the entrance of the library on the street, through the tunnel,
and into the open courtyard was required. This was impossible due to the less
then favorable weather conditions. I coped, however, by doing a
perspective showing the circulation sequence out of the space. The vanishing point of the one-point
perspective is placed at the eye level of a person standing on the sidewalk,
outside of the library’s campus. The
drawing clearly shows the entrance tunnel with both of its catwalks that act as
work space and circulation within the Library.
It also shows the low key entrance to the library. The perspective ends at the beginning of the
larger courtyard, while still showing the back part of the library as well as
the entrance to the community center that is located within the courtyard. By
only showing the first meter or so of the larger, inner courtyard, the drawing
focuses on the entrance sequence, rather than the open space itself. By doing so, the importance of the drawing is
pinned on circulation, which, in my opinion is the most important part of this
building. If I had the opportunity to do
the drawing again, I think a small perspective simply showing procession into
the space from the street paired with a larger section perspective of the
courtyard itself would have been more informational.
Anthony A
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