Thursday, September 24, 2009

Week 9 - Studio Tasks

The Direction of our Vitra Design Museum Re-envision

A possible re-envision of Frank Gehry's elegant array of sculptural objects, could be to use the layout of sculptural shapes in more of a natural flowing organic form, similar to that of the image above. Applying a scheme such as this to our re-envision could help emphasise the form of the structure and add a further graceful quality to this already beautiful piece of architecture. 

DECLAN MCCULLAGH. (2009). String and Metal Art Installation. Available: http://www.mccullagh.org/db9/1ds-10/string-and-metal-art-installation.jpg. Last accessed 25 September 2009.

Architectural beauty is not entirely dependant on the building design; it is also reliable on the surrounding landscape. Employing a similar site context to that of the above image, could posses a beautiful architectural scheme. Using the reflection of water, could be an amazing juxtaposition, showcasing the lighting scheme on the complex shapes, being mirrored on the water.

Marylee Pope. (2009). Ocoee Trees. Available: http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:large/view:main/2874683-3-ocoee-trees.jpg. Last accessed 25 September 2009.

Model Geometric Match up


The overall layout of the building is geometrically matching. 

With the direction of my Vitra Design Museum re-envision scheme being to focus on the exterior form of the structure, interior modeling is not relevant

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