One final product.
Reflective |
Alternating |
The landscape. |
Curved |
Nearing the end of this experiment I began to think heavily about the location of these spaces, and considered what the would desire the most in a studio space. I came to the conclusion that privacy would be of utmost importance to these artists, so I decided on locating these studios on a dormant volcano in a mountain range. The mountainous terrain of the volcano itself makes it difficult for would be onlookers to reach, while also giving Stradivari gorgeous vistas to look upon as he constructs his violins. Kimura's studio in the heart of the volcano gives him ultimate privacy as well as an essentially infinite amount of storage for his motorcycles - when he wants more space he can simply carve out another room for himself.
Section Drawing
This is the original section which the final model stems from. It's based on the words sound and movement. For the above ground studio I drew inspiration from the superposition of sound waves and compression. The idea was to have Stradivari work in a studio which represented what his creations produce. The idea behind the below ground studio was to have these large, cavernous and ovoidal chambers which would be able to serve as velodromes for Shinya Kimura to test out his motorcycles.
Textures
Alternating is used in the timber stairs to Stradivari's studio, Reflective is in Stradivari's glass studio and the spiral staircase and curved is used for the hard rock walls of Kimura's studio in the heart of the volcano. Honeycomb is in the workshop space in Kimura's studio in one of the chambers as the floor.
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