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6 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

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5 FRAMEWORK BRIEF

5 FRAMEWORK BRIEF

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STAGE 1: CONCEPT BOX & DESIGN DIARY (20%) of the building and the impression it create the backstory is the rootedness of a place

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Concept Box: (alternative option: book, vol 1) A physical representation, no larger than an A43 sheet, that explores the culture of the city, shows a deep understanding of place (the physical and social context) and can be used to generate ideas, containing a series of beautifully crafted and creative elements that represent the chosen site.

Design Diary (physical): Record of the research into the physical and social context of your site and the development and determination of your narrative (reflecting on skills gathered in TB1).

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Appendix D | Examples Sheet (WIP) historical context; and the theme is the un-

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STAGE 2: SCHEME DESIGN & PRESENTATION (80%)

Your presentation, drawings and models must show how your completed project responds with empathy to particular artists, your narrative and the physical and social context of the site you have chosen.

Conceptual idea development: Representation of your conceptual ideas, including stakeholder mapping, using sketches, models and diagrams that show how you have synthesised your selected site, narrative and brief together. This will be a distilled and refined version of the process recorded in your design diary.

Scheme design: Clear, professional and engagingly presented drawings and models showing all aspects of your scheme including sustainability strategy and materials. Drawings should include a location plan, a site plan (including landscape and adjacent public space), building plans, building and site sections and elevations, together with rendered 3D images and a final presentation model. All of these should be in context.

Design Diary (physical): Building on the work from Stage 1 recording and demonstrating your design process, for example your analysis of context, narrative, brief writing, urban strategy, precedent research and technical exploration, together with exploratory drawings that show how your design has developed in plan, section, elevation and 3D form within its context.

See Also Appendix E | Drawing & Model Schedule

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