The diagram plan of the Brooklyn bridge park is a successful image of
depicting the project site that was bounded by the existing features of
the city. It is a simple and clean image of what is to be accomplished.
This is an image that i would consider a 'moneyshot'. It communicates
the designed spaces very well and without going into too much detail.
The image shows enough, but not too much. Images in this type of
landscape can often seem to become too cluttered of muddy with the
adjacent skyline and building infrastructure. The project site 'pops'
and stands out as an image that gives you a comprehensive look at the
project in its entirety.
These images are composed as perspectives and show the detailed
interaction and use of specific spaces within the project. I think that
these images are successful in giving a good sense of place to the
viewer by depicting these spaces in heavy use by patrons.
These last two images are diagrams that are paired with perspective
views. These drawings compliment each other extremely well and give you
a more complete understanding of where the space is located, how it is
intended to function, and how you can expect it to be used upon
completion.
I believe that all of these images are extremely good examples of
professionally composed graphics. They are all clean, functioning,
readable, and realistic. The combination of these drawings together
have given me a good understanding about the project and its goals, and
would be great examples for me to try and match in my own graphics this
semester and in my future career.
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