3. Detailed design
Introduction to Detailed Design

Urban Lab I: Graphic Skills, Open Community - A Place to Bring People Together, Design detail. Joseph Chan. Bartlett School of Planning Expo 2020

Urban Design: Place Making, Poplar the living tree, Design Framework detail. Amelie Calafat, Anqi Yang, Rosalina Gadyuchkova, Junfang Lang, Xueqing Hu, Ida Faal. Bartlett School of Planning Expo 2019

Urban Design: Theory to Practice, Poplar Connect, Design Framework detail. Pui Chong (Paco) Chan, Hiu Ying (Cecilia) Lam, Man Pok Leung, Ka Hei Kristin Leung. Bartlett School of Planning Expo 2019

Urban Design: layout, Density & Topology, Park Hill - Holloway Prison Renewal, Design proposal detail. Nadezhda Wigglesworth, Simon Wasser, Sikkharini Cintantyadwisthi, Yilei Xiao. Bartlett School of Planning Expo 2020

Major Research Project, Repurposing the grid system to create convivial streets, Design detail. Matt Faraci-Hardy. Bartlett School of Planning Expo 2020
Through an iterative design process, the aim is to turn design ideas into something that is concrete and deliverable.
There are several design tools that can be used to transform initial design ideas into a more detailed urban design proposition.
These include different types of drawings: site plan, section, elevation, masterplan, etc., and use different graphic techniques in their representation: mapping, sketching, 3D visualisations, etc.