Sunday, June 13, 2010

Model



This entry is pivotal to the process of moving through and experiencing the architecture. It references a traditional colonnade in creating an intermediary space between the interior and exterior of the building. As patrons enter they are quiet exposed, before the wall closes to become more sheltered and private. This allows people from the street to get an idea of the activities within the building, reinforcing the idea of interactive spaces. The below staircase in another feature where social interaction is encouraged through the architecture. The stair is placed within two walls which meet at a central point, drawing on perspective notions, meanwhile functioning as a stair and place to sit and observe the art.
















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