April 30, 2010
April 26, 2010
April 19, 2010
3 clients' quotes
Nicole Kuepper
"I love working with passionate people who want to help address climate change and poverty by thinking and experimenting outside the square"
Reference: Nicole Kuepper, “Thinking outside the square finds light in oven”. Sydney Morning Herald.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/energy-smart/thinking-outside-the-square-finds-light-in-oven/2008/08/19/1218911717526.html (accessed April 18, 2010)
Charles Darwin
"Natural selection, as has just been remarked, leads to divergence of character and to much extinction of the less improved and intermediate forms of life"
Reference: Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1876)103, http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?viewtype=text&itemID=F401&pageseq=1 (accessed April 18, 2010)
Stephen Hawking
"If you jump into a black hole, you will get torn apart and crushed out of existence"
Reference: Stephen Hawking, Black Holes and Baby Universes (New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, Auckland: Bantam Books, 1993), 116
"I love working with passionate people who want to help address climate change and poverty by thinking and experimenting outside the square"
Reference: Nicole Kuepper, “Thinking outside the square finds light in oven”. Sydney Morning Herald.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/energy-smart/thinking-outside-the-square-finds-light-in-oven/2008/08/19/1218911717526.html (accessed April 18, 2010)
Charles Darwin
"Natural selection, as has just been remarked, leads to divergence of character and to much extinction of the less improved and intermediate forms of life"
Reference: Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1876)103, http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?viewtype=text&itemID=F401&pageseq=1 (accessed April 18, 2010)
Stephen Hawking
"If you jump into a black hole, you will get torn apart and crushed out of existence"
Reference: Stephen Hawking, Black Holes and Baby Universes (New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, Auckland: Bantam Books, 1993), 116
April 11, 2010
3 Animations
First Animation: Walking around the exhibition space and having a glinps of the underground studios
Second Animaton: Explore the under ground studios and show how they conect to the upper level
Third Animation: The overall view of the project
April 10, 2010
Final submission ---- 7 pictures
1. Overall view of the project with the landscape around.
Nature, espesially water, can help sparking insipration, so I try to engage the nature with the project.
2. The exhibition area and uper studio. With two stair, the main one is in the middle from the top to the botton. Another one link the exhibition and the upper studio.
The exihibition space is a spiral hexagon, it is easy for visitors to go around and see the art work in a proper order.
I put both studios underground, but left the upper floor open to the air, mean to create a relaxing place for them to be closer to the fresh air.
3. The underground space.
Upper one is for Patricia, and lower one is for Ricky.
With the waterfall falling on the thick glass roof, the undergound space has enough light for their creative work. There are also holes on the erath to let the sunlight in.
Nature, espesially water, can help sparking insipration, so I try to engage the nature with the project.
2. The exhibition area and uper studio. With two stair, the main one is in the middle from the top to the botton. Another one link the exhibition and the upper studio.
The exihibition space is a spiral hexagon, it is easy for visitors to go around and see the art work in a proper order.
I put both studios underground, but left the upper floor open to the air, mean to create a relaxing place for them to be closer to the fresh air.
3. The underground space.
Upper one is for Patricia, and lower one is for Ricky.
With the waterfall falling on the thick glass roof, the undergound space has enough light for their creative work. There are also holes on the erath to let the sunlight in.
4. Studio for Ricky Swalllow.
It is the space under the waterfall.
5. Studio for Patricia Piccinini. One level higher than Ricky's studio, semi-underground, with a good view of the waterfall.
April 05, 2010
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