Monday, March 21, 2011

ECHOES



After working with the idea of a tsunami wave and constrains around it I decided that the form could be more effective if I express the structure as a metaphor for two buildings collapsing. As one enters the installation he or she would feel claustrophobic.


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Folie development

After looking at some structures I started trying to find a form that would illustrate my concept most efficiently. After the tsunami that happened in Japan I started thinking of a form that would represent a tsunami wave and having constrains that would represent people's unity in order to help the victims of natural disasters.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Howard Smiths Wharfs - Installation design development


SITE

The Howard Smiths Wharfs is a flood affected area. As the conceptual part of the design is focused on the recently occurred natural disasters, it is easy to relate the installation to the site contest.

CONCEPT
The recent events in New Zealand, Japan and Australia are the focus of the design. The structure will be presented as an ocean wave surrounded by the constraints. This is a metaphor for a world unity in helping the disaster victims.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES






NIGHT VISION

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

In order to create a Folie which structure will reflect my concept I started looking at some existing buildings and installations. Such places as Brisbane’s caught house gave me an understanding how some materials can effectively portray the desired structure.


Brisbane magistrates court installation
http://www.craftaustralia.org.au/library/docfiles/reviews/queensland_a_place_for_public_art/images/Daniel%20Templema.%20Confluence,%202004.%20Brisbane%20Magistrates%20Court,%20Queensland.%20.jpg

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Folie development


Recent natural disasters that occurred in Australia as well as New Zealand and Japan deeply affected people who were unfortunate to be a part of the destruction that they brought. Even though some of us were lucky no to be affected by the nature’s cataclysms we all have been watching the news and hoping for the best.
As Howard Smith Wharves is an area affected by the floods I derived my concept from the connection that the world events and the site itself have. I suggest creating an installation that in some way will reflect the occurred events and will serve as a memory for all people who suffered during the natural disasters.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Urban Renewal Brisbane: Howard Smith Wharves Development

Incorporating the installation into the proposed site development.


http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/boutique-story-bridge-hotel-in-doubt-20100517-v79y.html

When analysing the existing proposal of Howard Smith Wharves development I started thinking if it would be more successful to incorporate the future Folie design into the Brisbane City Council development proposal.  

The walkshop




During out tutorial we took a journey from QUT through Botanical Gardens towards our site – Howard Smith Wharves. After taking pictures and analysing the environment It became clear that the urban context of the busy Central Brisbane District is coexisting with the leisure areas of the Riverside In an effective manner. However when you reach the Howard Smith Wharves the space feels abandoned. After participating in the Walkshop activity I realised that the future project would be successful if we are able to combine the leisure and the busy business activities within our future proposal.

The Walkshop