Friday, October 12, 2012

Work and Play, Concept Exploration

Adaptable and Modular Work spaces 
The sketch above looks into modular and adaptable spaces that function differently according to the time of day. The module would sit in the middle of queen street, designed to be moved, stacked and manipulated by the user group. The space can fold into a compact rectilinear form when not being used. Inspiration was taken from the factory home example i posted earlier in the blog. 



Diagramming using Elizabeth Street Section 





The site i am going to explore for my architectural fiction is the Myer Center facade on Elizabeth street. Above i have explored using a teared form to layer over the street. The space would explore the relationship between work and play, as well as discovering new opportunities for public parks in Brisbane's CBD. 



Diagramming Interior/Exterior Relationships 




The challenging part of this proposal is to accurately explore and design the entity to enhance circulation from Elizabeth street, through teared form of the architectural structure, as well as considering its connection with the Myer center Facade on both an internal and external component. 



Conceptual image of the Architectural Entity 

This first concept explores inter-changeable work modules that can shift on both a horizontal and vertical axis. As a result, the facade would always be changing according to the demographic of users that inhabit the  office spaces. Below the facade, suspended above street level, is a public park


Play to Work Transition 

The sketch above provides a rough idea of the transition between work and play i have been exploring.

Tutor Feedback: proposal will be less about the concept of work and play.

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