project29:Styling

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[[project29:Frontpage |'''Digital Gardener''']]
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[[project29:process |'''Design Process''']]
 
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== STYLING = STRUCTUE + CONCEPT ==
  
The strongest intuition and impulsive decision when seeing the site revolves around the idea of interaction and clashing of the three main elements which constitutes a river shore; Water, Land, and Air. This clash of the three elements together create this huge potential for different species to thrive. The project's styling revolves around the interplay of the three elements.
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We wanted to create a topology which seams as if it is endless, hence creating an infinite landscape that allows a constant flow of movement throughout the space. Walls, ceiling and floors blend into one infinite spiral surface, creating an artificial undulating surface with different gradients, enabling different uses throughout.  
  
Land on water
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As one moves up the Garden, the spatial experience is constantly changing. The landscaped surface gradually transforms into elevated bridges and paths, thus relating more to the sense of openness, allowing more visual connections between the different levels. 
  
'''Land on air'''
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'''Air on water'''
 
  
'''Air on Land'''
 
  
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'''Water on Land'''
 
  
All this creates a huge potential to explore the visual illusions of certain combinations.
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Tension cables reducing the visual affects of structural members.
 
Should the volumes of elements be encapsulated and contained in a way which seem not contained?
 
Should the strong metaphor of the lotus also show in the styling process?
 
Could morphogenesis have the key for the styling of this particular project?
 
How will the styling of the neighboring projects affect the design?
 
  
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 17 January 2013


Rendering interiour butterflies digital gardener x.jpg


[edit] STYLING = STRUCTUE + CONCEPT

We wanted to create a topology which seams as if it is endless, hence creating an infinite landscape that allows a constant flow of movement throughout the space. Walls, ceiling and floors blend into one infinite spiral surface, creating an artificial undulating surface with different gradients, enabling different uses throughout.

As one moves up the Garden, the spatial experience is constantly changing. The landscaped surface gradually transforms into elevated bridges and paths, thus relating more to the sense of openness, allowing more visual connections between the different levels.

Rdm 29 eternal garden.jpg


Rendering section people new.jpg


Rendering pont digital garderner.jpg


Rendering elevation digital gardener x.jpg

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