Development Project

Community Map Rough//

Site Scouting/Iron Mountain Area Photos//




Colour Palette Ideas Inspired by the Area//
House Idea//
Material Research//

Treehouse:
  • Solid wood framework outside and inside or some steel.
  • Extensive glazing for mother nature's view
  • Skylights
  • Insulation
  • Beds
  • power connections.
  • Flat screens, hi-fi systems, minibar or telephone connections can be integrated into the interior design.
  • Small bathroom.
  • Small heating system which allows a stay in colder seasons


Benefits of a treehouse:
  • Seclusion, privacy
  • Owning something not everyone can have.
  • Being a part of nature.
  • Close to Park City which has shopping and skiing and Sundance Film Festival


Materials:
  • Wood: Larch and Douglas Fir: excellent for weather resistance and colour scheme.
  • Metals, textiles, and plastics are also potential materials. We consider ecological aspects in terms of materials and energy.
  • Fast-growing bamboo for beautiful, durable flooring (teragren company sells this)
  • The surfaces in the interior and exterior can be oiled, waxed, varnished, or painted or untreated.
  • Great range of ecologically sound products.
  • Natural insulation materials such as wood finer panels, sheep wool mats, coir.
  • Solar powered?


Recycled products:
  • Recycled steel produced by the SRI (steel recycling institute) used to withstand high winds and earthquakes.
  • Plant-based Polyurethane Rigid Foam by Malama Composites made from materials such as bamboo, hemp, and kelp.
  • Used in insulation and offers high moisture and heat resistance, excellent acoustics, and protection against hold and pests. 
  • Cool roofing (check companies?)
  • Recycled wood/plastic composite lumber: 50-50 combination of wood fibbers and waste plastics are more durable and less toxic than conventional treated lumber. The material is also more rigid than pure plastic lumber because the wood fibers add extra strength. More resistant to cold and rot.
  • Low-E Windows. E= emissivity, and a clear coating of metallic oxide on these windows keeps the heat inside the house in the winter and outside in the summer. Typically costs between 60-100$. REduce heating costs by 10-20 percent.


Appliances:
  • Water-saving toilet (Sterling's Rockton model of toilet = .8 galloon flush option ((sterling plumbing))
  • Composting toilet?

Design Studio

Top five strengths:
1. I have my own illustration style (animals are the main focus).
2. I have an imaginative and whimsical perspective and vision towards things.
3. I'm kind of naive. I feel that being naive allows me to be open to different approaches to problems.
4. I'm optimistic!
5. I can screenprint.

Top five weaknesses:
1. My illustration is heavily focused on animals.
2. Structure. I'm pretty care-free and I like happy accidents. I try to build structure after I've made a mess.
3. I have a hard time combining words and images to make powerful statements. I wish I were more clever.
4. I can't work with photography or Photoshop unless it involves using the brush tool to illustrate something by hand. I also work so much with Illustrator that Photoshop is kind of annoying to use now.
5. I'm quiet and hate group assignments! I can get along with people and work with others, but I like having total creative control.

Design philosophy:
Design and the world of design is like the world of different flavours of ice cream. There are a variety of flavours and different people like different flavours. Don't try and be a vanilla when you're really a Double Chocolate Dinosaur of Delicious Doom.
Just be you.

Musings

The brain candy I'd like to get out of this class:
The reason why I'm choosing to pursue the BFA in Visual Communications is to apply the principals of graphic design to my illustrative work. I would like to focus on form and creating convincing illustrative environments. And finally, I want more practice with combining words and images to create powerful messages.

Possible projects or subjects to learn:
I'm interested in projects that revolve around designing for social causes.
I'm also interested in creating and designing a short story book.

Concerns and nightmares:
My largest concerns, and fears, with developing as a designer is the idea that I will not be able to find a niche, or job, in the design world with my type of work. I really want to discover what part of graphic design I can be successful in with my type of work.