Saturday 26 March 2011

Animations



Final Images

Protection and Gather. These were the words that underscored the thought process for my final submission. Inspired by and designing for two highly distinctive yet iconic artists - Banksy and David Malangi - the individual studios I have created not only draw on my foundation words, but are sympathetic to the artistic practice of each client. United through a sleek and metallic aesthetic that blends the organic quality of Malangi's practice (the wooden floor) with the highly modern quality of Banksy (stark white rendered walls, glass and steel), the two unique studio spaces merge at the datum - a gallery space that channels the fundamental qualities of each artist. 

Banksy's studio, inspired by the word 'protection,' is a cocoon like steel structure. A heavily guarded space in which the mysterious artist may work, it is a modulated area with individual spaces connected by doorways and ladders. With walls and a floor of mirrored glass, the artist may see out, but the viewer may not see in, providing Bansky with the sense of power and animosity by which he is defined. The staircase, too, suspended off the side of the structure and connected to the gallery space below, continues the theme of protection. It is of a similar design to the studio, with its glass walls but solid roof and floor and, like the studio, allows for the protection and animosity that I attempted to provide in the studio's design. Indeed, the enclosed multitude of stairways, landings and passages as well as an almost indistinguishable ceiling and floor, are designed to confuse and inspire curiosity - just as Banksy's works do.

Malangi's studio, burrowed below the datum, was inspired by the word 'gather'. With all rendered walls of this element of the structure 'gathering' at a single point, unlike the studio of Banksy, which sustains his animosity and distance from his audience, the space designed for Malangi encourages one to meander down the stairs and to the 'gathered' component of the structure. In this way, the design of this studio encapsulates the fundamental elements of Malangi's Aboriginal practice and heritage. The staircase, too, is an extension of this notion of 'gathering'. Individual glass blocks of varying shapes and sizes, the steps appear to be suspended in mid-air, united on their underside, by a single pipe that gathers them into one bundle. With no clear pathway, the stairs are designed to allow one to find their own path through the studio - an almost nomadic journey. The glass panel at either end of the studio brings an organic quality to a sleek and machine like structure, intentionally sympathetic to the nature of Malangi's practice.



Front Facade



External View


Inside the Gallery


Inside the Lower Studio


A View of the Upper Studio

Final Stairs



Lower Studio [Malangi] Staircase - "Gather"
The section allows one to consider the way in which the staircase meanders through the studio, attached to only the top and lower landing but allowing one to enter any level of the area. 






Upper Studio [Banksy] Staircase - "Protection"
The section allows us to see the way in which the staircase is integrated into the gallery and studio space.

18 Sections

 
Organic/Cynical 
Organic/Hover

Organic/Protection
Community/Cynical

Community/Hover
Community/Protection

Gather/Cynical
Gather/Hover

Cynical/Organic
Protection/Organic

Hover/Organic
Cynical/Community


Protection/Community
Hover/Gather


Gather/Protection
Hover/Community


Protection/Gather
Hover/Gather

Monday 21 March 2011

36 Textures


Uniform            Cellular              Fibrous           Contoured
Wrinkly            Fragmented      Diverse          Deckled
Fluid                  Matte              Woven             Quilted

Ground


Striaded         Dense            Directional           Marbled
Tessellating            Sharp            Static             Crystalline
Grainy              Rough              Aged            Cavernous

Underground


Blurry          Angular         Transparent       Detailed
Hypnotic           Bubbly            Elastic            Luminous
Shiny          Buoyant            intricate          Luscious  

Application of Textures

Above Ground


Fragmented - Ground


Hypnotic - Above Ground


Marbled - Below Ground


Monday 7 March 2011

Google SketchUp Model I






Words: Cycnical/Organic
Intended Materials: Glass/Steel


Stair Ideas:




These stairs would be carved out of the ground and lead into the studio below the datum. The evoke the word 'organic' not only in the material selection, but in their shape - neither flat nor regular.