Monday, May 4, 2020

Movement


Idea Bank/Inspiration:

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Sketches:






 Lumion Animation:




This element, being the envelope of a gallery space uses this movement to create a movement of ceiling space and allowing the space itself change, as when one walks into any space  the ceiling being high or low, gives you an indication of the spatial flow of the room. Thus, these moving elements create an absence of stability and allows the individual to be in a space that is spatially diverse and constantly evolving/moving. 


Link to Theory:

This moving element demonstrates a link to my original theory "the absence of novelty is a tool of contemporary reliance" through the original precedent of evolution, as this aspect of my school spatial awareness is being evolved constantly, a source that I was reliant on to create a contemporary and significant experience for the inhabitant. Further mirrored in the image of the Guggenheim museum, where I took that curvaceous motion that creates a individual level as inspiration of an evocative experience that a gallery is supposed to create.




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Sketches:





 Sketch-up Animation:







Through this Sketch-Up Animation/GIF it shows you how these walls that connect to a multi-levelled room create a new way to expose natural light. As these walls shift to different angles in order take advantage of natural light and shine in through this level with in itself holds two level, where the glass inside this space will further expose natural light to the lower levels of this space.


Link to theory:

This moving element creates a unusual yet distinctive way to get natural light into a space, where my theory is questioned through this being an unexpected exposure of light that is not a complete novelty but rather a novelty to the inhabitant itself, using the ideal of a non= visible wall that is a novelty as a tool to create a contemporary circulation of light.
















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