Thilo Frank is a sculptor who lives and works in Berlin. He is a sculptor who's installations produce 'interactive physical dialogues' for the audience. In this particular installation I like the way the light creates warped shadows that change throughout the day as well as the different shapes that are created when somebody moves through it. This could influence some of the walkways and transitions between spaces in my design, and might be able to create dark, spooky visual effects.
Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor born in 1939 who uses large steel sheets to create huge walls, both straight and sweeping which you have to physically move around to experience the whole piece. Serra's use of steel to create huge sweeping walkways and hidden areas could be interesting to experiment with in my designs due to the possible forms and movement they make in an space.
Look at your clients (Zoe) documents and describe them include drawings / diagrams etc.
What is your interpretation of the document, is the ritual obvious what are the feelings associated e.g. frustration, happy etc.
How does your client describe their homely ritual?
Itemize the actions / steps of the ritual what is the sequence?
Describe the scale and the quality of the space of the ritual. Is it cozy and snug or cramped and enclosed?
In discussion with the client select a suitable room in the house to locate your design. Ask the client to define the desired design colours and materials palate based on their document.
Ask the client to define an aesthetic / composition / texture from their document e.g. busy, layered, structured, linear etc.
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Liam Carroll2nd Year Spatial Design Student at Massey University in Wellington. Archives
April 2015
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