Monday, March 23, 2009

Week 3 - Stairs installed into new models

Darkness : Abstract
Back View

Depth Ques


Different levels



Front View




Top View












Week 3 - Installation of stairs into previous model

Arranged : Darkness
Stairs placed on Ground Floor

Side View


Top View


Circular textured roof









Week 3 - Sketches for Stairs with Sections

Jewelled Stairs
Selected Materials: Transparent glass which reflect light
Regular Stairs

Selected Material: Tinted Glass & LED Lights

Sharp Stairs


Selected Material: Wood


Tree Trunk Stairs


Selected Materials: Natural wooden log & Shiny Steel for footrest










Monday, March 16, 2009

Arranged : Darkness







18 Sketches

Standing : Geometry
Standing : Arranged

Standing : Abstract

Geometry : Standing

Geometry : Darkness

Geometry : Caged
Darkness : Geometry
Darkness : Arranged
Darkness : Abstract
Caged : Geometry
Caged : Arranged

Caged : Abstract
Arranged : Standing

Arranged : Darkness
Arranged : Caged
Abstract : Standing
Abstract : Darkness

Abstract : Caged



























































Sunday, March 8, 2009

3 selected works by the Clients of Experiment 1

Laudanum By Tracy Moffat, 1998
Darkness, Caged, Standing



Rosalie Gascoigne, 1994
Geometry, Abstract, Arranged



The Wrathful by Fiona Hall, 1988
Fury, Enraged, Resisting




























3 images


Serpent & the Rose

This is not my best work. This is probably something I never displayed infront of anybody.




Favourite piece of architecture (at the moment) : Dominus Winery by Herzog & De Meuron

Sometimes simplicity is the best. Due to the use of stones of various sizes and shapes, light enters the building through crevices and creates the most interesting shadows on the inside walls. In contrast to the metallic glow of the bird's nest in Beijing, this structure appears more natural as the stones retain their actual tones and help the building merge with its surroundings.




Something beautiful: Falling Water by Frank Lloyd Wright

I sometimes wonder what makes this place so beautiful. Does nature enhance the beauty of Wright's design or is it the other way round? However, even the most beautiful thing has its flaws. The owners of Falling Water did not find this house very functional and were often unhappy with the side effects of placing it on top of a waterfall.