I am happy with the way my interpretation of my clients ritual turned out. I think going for a more conceptual approach and looking at the unknown side of the ritual worked out in my favour, allowing me to get more creative and come up space that allows for the process of the ritual to happen while placing a lot of emphasise on the darker unknown aspect. I think it works aesthetically keeping or basing the outer structure of the original house because it almost looks as if the space is in an old skeleton which gives it the lighting effect as well as an airy, freaky aspect. I think these things help create a feeling of being inside or underneath the frame of an old bed which works out well for my design response.
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Liam Carroll2nd Year Spatial Design Student at Massey University in Wellington. Archives
April 2015
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