Saturday, 28 March 2015

The Moving Organic Structure



 The Moving Organic Structure:


As I was doing research on Moving Organic Structures in the UK, as one of the options I could consider is the "motion" action within the organic space.

It is a simulating the motion of an organic creature, like what would happen in Nature
There are many good examples of architect's designs around the world, But we have a very good example here in the UK, a "Rolling Bridge" in Paddington Basin. Rolling Bridge opens by slowly and smoothly curling until it transforms from a conventional, straight bridge, into a circular sculpture which sits on the bank of the canal.
 That brigde could simulate the action of the Caterpillar, or the action of Scorpion tail !!
That bridge is desigened by architect Heatherwick, who got me inspired to have the" motion "of  the organic space I design in my consideration .
like for example, opining or floating or rolling or elevating the roof to open and close in my organic space
where that simulates the motion of an organic element in nature. 
But that is  just a consideration.  


Watch "Heatherwick's Rolling Bridge" on YouTube - Heatherwick's Rolling Bridge:

 http://youtu.be/x0Dj7XA77hw

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

How does Organic Space feel inside?



How it feels in an Organic Space?


A walking tour in one of the organic spaces I visited recently, which is "Roca Gallery" in London

By Zaha Hadid Architects








How can Organic element influence the Organic space design?


The design is inspired by the various phases and states of water. Water acts as 
 the transformational element moving across the façade, carving out the interior and moving through the main gallery as individual drops.



It is Organic


Feel the water





 https://vimeo.com/50603527



















Tuesday, 3 March 2015

One structure. One Organic Space






One Structure. One Organic Space





Changing to a new insight of having my artefact as one structure instead of a compound of buildings

That space could facilitate creative gallery, or even a food related hall inspired be the sea. The vital point, it’s a multi-function space, invites users from all ages to experience it.

Inspiration of the 'repeating patterns' started with the Loomi lamp templates

Looking to more natural organic patterns to repeat….

As I'm a diver myself, and I dove 100’s of dives, I got inspired again by the shell, which I obtain (Abalone shell), after the Fractal shell as it was my first inspiration.to build up acompunds of Vaults.

That Abalone shell (Mother of Pearl) has holes on its body, inspired me to have that as light source of the space and for airflow (ventilation). Thinking ethical, when thinking organic design.

The new space that I design, is a mirroring the shape of the shell, to have double shell space alike and keep the holes to be on its roof.

An organic space made out of one structure, bearing in mind that is the ‘Repeating Patterns’ within the shell itself, is the growing segments of its body.