1. Concept: Bold forms aid and reciprocate an emotional impact on the viewer
2. Concept: Utilising large sculptural volumes to heighten
the experience of space (Left)
3. Concept: Unique geometries contrast with the surrounding
environment (Right)
4. Concept: Permeating consistent natural light throughout the space to disorient
the viewer (Left)
5. Concept: Interior is ‘topographic’ in form, mimicking the
natural environment (Right)
6. Concept: Utilising transparency to invite light at specific points throughout a space
Joint Axonometric Drawings:
(1 + 6)
(2 + 5)
(3 + 4)
Chosen Joint Axonometric:
This was the most striking combination to me. The structure retained links to sustainability and Urban Context, through its cutouts and boldness (respectively). The multilateral plane was also somewhat reminiscent of Kazuyo Sejima's Rolex Center and how she managed to frame viewpoints across a singular plane. The bold curvaceous form flanking the plane both provides structural integrity, while also working as an 'envelope' that is almost intimidating for the viewer. What once seemed like 2 clashing forms, could now instead work as an entire symbiotic structure.
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