Following the model study, a series of sketches and hand drawings were made which fed into a 1.20 section. A mixture of hand drawing and computer drawing was used throughout the project. The sections are speculative, with not all of the details worked out, but the ideas of openness and depth are apparent. In the barn you can see the hay-bale insulate loft adjacent to bat roosts, and in the Cob House you can see the roof given over to bird and other animal life.
Barn
Ground Plan
This reflective drawing accompanies the 1.50 model on the previous page. It was designed to be a slow drawing, done over the Christmas break. It sits alongside the building model, showing the project from another perspective, the ground and the underneath of the buildings. The planting, the thickets, the stone textures, the animals, water collection, boots, bicycles, fire logs, piles of leaves - inhabitation by the various actants highlighted in the research. A mixture of pencil, graphite and charcoal was used. At the final review, the general consensus was that the project was strongest when these methods of making and hand drawing were employed.