
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Pierre Paulin 1927-2009

Saturday, December 10, 2011
My latest Interior Architecture project December 2011
A place to waste useful time
Garema Place - Canberra, ACT, Australia
site
tracing + analysis - disconnection, loneliness, grey, sensory deprivation, sunken, encroachment
Precedence
Concept- engage, elevate, interrupt man's circadian rhythm, enhance sensory, nature, voids, ruins, eliminating barriers: out-in-out, romance
'Self Storage' Design
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Hand-drawn plans, section and elevations
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Gallery Design
I will not include all of the boring intricacies of my design however I thought the photos of the model turned out quite interesting...
Themes of intrigue, mystery and drama are created through the use of light and lack of light and semi-transparent spaces. Once entering the space at the base of the stairs, the visitor is invited to travel down three dark meandering paths- left, right or straight. At the end of each path is an intriguing feature such as a glowing box or a hint of light, enticing the visitor to travel down the path to find out what is at the end, upon which they stumble upon something new and are invited to travel through another space.
The intent was to fuse public and semi-public spaces.
Jewellery intrigues.
Jewellery enhances.
Jewellery can be subtle or it can overpower.
The approach taken to this gallery design was one of a quiet, subtle, intriguing enhancement to the already existing building, without being overpowering.
The existing structure remains apparent. It lives and breathes. It is celebrated andadorned with glowing, wrapping, ornamentation.
"Everyone likes to own a jewel, but almost nobody talks about it. Natural modesty is one cause of this discretion, one may like to enhance oneself, to show off a precious stone or a design, but one waits for people to see it..."
Graham Hughes from "Jewelry' 1966
















