Tuesday, October 13, 2009
sKETCH dESIGN
thinking of the pod to be a simple yet interactive piece of temporary architecture, I came out with this idea where the whole walls are created from these all square boxes which can slide in and out depending on the needs. By doing this, I am trying to allow people to use their imagination and creativity to inhabit this space.
The idea is that this block will be at least of 400 mm in length in order to provide flexibility of use. When it is pulled to the maximum, it will have a space of 300 mm, enough for a bookshelves, display or benches.
sKETCH dESIGN
the pod in proportion of human scale
it can be just a free space
or it can be a studio or internet hub too.
or it can be a mini gallery or performance stage.
thinking to use it as a gallery, it came up to me that the glass might be a disturbance to the art pieces. maybe by installing a drop down screen to block out the wall will help. but then maybe I should redesign the wall.
sKETCH dESIGN
I was trying to start with my wall facade. I was looking at ‘segmented’ patterns for the wall. Having some as transparent glass while the rest translucent. I was planning to use movement patterns as the pattern on the wall.
the colours for the facade will be taken from the colour of the night city view of Perth
sKETCH dESIGN
interior of the pods. should I include built in purniture?
or should I leave it entirely empty?
here I include built in step on the ‘secondary’ box as a sitting or display areas. and on the other side with either a cabinet or screen feature. in the middle I am looking in putting a table which rotatable to any ways.
sKETCH dESIGN
sKETCH dESIGN
looking at how the plan will work out. having the ideas of letting the whole ‘secondary’ box to be fully open. But then it is seemed to be a problem as at least one side need to be enclosed so that when it is pushed back, it will become one whole piece of box.
working with section to work out how the ‘secondary’ box will stand up when it is pulled out.
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