Saturday, October 18, 2014

Week 11: Progress

Experimental Model 01
Influenced by one of my chosen artists, Gabriel Dawe, who creates geometric installations using thread, string and colour. This idea could be argued as a parasitic form, which could potentially create new outdoor spaces, although shade, structure will be compromised. Posts will need to be structural (potentially steel, galvanised, as per its location).





Experimental Model 02
Parasitic to lead the visitor through the site, this will encase the atrium providing access to the art labs below.
Sketchup sketch of the Atrium
Experimental model of the parasitic form I sought to create.


Positioned up to the coal loader tunnels.






BIM Progression and finalising design:

View from inside the Experimental Art laboratories. The Balcony's are 1500mm higher than the existing Coal loader tunnel RL.


The difference in levels from the Coal Loader entry tunnel RL to the wharf situated over the water, 800mm off the sandstone sea wall, 3000mm below the art lab balcony's.



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View inside the art laboratory, this part of the space could potentially be a display level. The wide sliding doors allow for ample light to disperse to the other rooms of the art spaces, as well as generous ventilation.

Modelling the Parasitic forms with shading devices.


Reshaping of the main external stairs, that connect the street entry point and the tunnel entry.
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3D view of the site


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