Sunday, May 17, 2009

PROJECT 2: FINAL MODEL

EXTERIOR VIEW OF GLASS TOWER (NIGHT)









INTERIOR SPACE (DAY)



EXTERIOR VIEW OF GLASS TOWER (DAY)





The concept of my design is entering a dreamy space and then climbing stairs to the sky. Through this process, the insomniac will be able to get tired and then land into a cozy and comfortable space to sleep (without meds).


The form of the glass tower, is having a strong solid base, where light can be manipulated to create a comfortable and dreamy space to sleep, and a glass box above is the 'fish tank' for the "Nighthawks" as well as to allow invisibility in the day, while bright and lively in the night. The floating stairs also give hope to the insomniacs for they seem to make the impossible possible.


The windows have been created to let limited amounts of light into the space, producing a hallucation effect, producing the dreamy feel. When lying down in the cushiony centre resting area, the insomniac can look up into the sky and count stars or clouds, feeling connection with nature. Through this tender connection, they will feel secure and fall asleep.


The entrance is designed so that the insomniac climbs through the windows in desperation for sleep. Once inside, they can rest and lie down on the furry comfy 'bed', or they can run/climb the stairs in order to get tired. Once on top, the person can rest or look into the surroundings, wondering what is the point, other than looking at the view. (The site is a farm in the winter) Once they look down into the pile of snow, and feel that they are above the clouds and feel free from the crazy world. (They can also find that they can count sheep on the farm!)

Thursday, May 14, 2009

PROJECT 2: DRAWINGS POCHE


AXIOMETRIC 1:100

PLAN 1:100

SECTION 1:100

Monday, May 11, 2009

PROJECT 2: WORK IN PROGRESS

INFLUENCES:


-ORGANISATION OF STACKING BLOCKS FOR A TOWER
(Museum of Contemporary Arts - SANAA)




-ORGANISATION OF WINDOWS ON A TOWER
(Zollverein School of Management and Design - SANAA)



-EFFECT IN INTERIOR SPACE
(Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp - Le Corbusier)



Through research and refering to the painting, I was able to decide on a design for my glass tower.



WORKING MODEL:





REVIT MODEL:

Friday, May 1, 2009

PROJECT 2: PAINTING AND NARRATIVE


Edward Hopper's "Nighthawk"

During a time of gloominess and the attack of Pearl Harbour, Hopper portrayed a couple and lonely man in a diner late at night. Through the emptiness of the city and surroundings as well as the lack of an entrance into the 'fish tank', the people feel as though they are trapped and are lost in their own thoughts. The lights within the diner flood the streets, giving some life to the painting.

Through the name of the painting, "Nighthawk" refering to the night owls, people who stay up late, or not sleep, (very relevant to us, architects) I was able to construct the following narrative.

Narrative: "A glass tower for insomniacs that will do anything to sleep."