Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Space Design

At London, Serpentine Gallery. A new exhibit that is on a big scale touches my way of thinking when it comes to design. Particularly space design. It's the current architectural exhibition of a pavilion at Serpentine Gallery, it's so organic, it's so moving,  although it depends on a primary element of architecture; a brick wall, resulting in a dramatic shift between a straight line and three-dimensional space. For me, it replicates a traveling wave of water. That also because one can see through it. Inside or outside the space, one can feel a movement, as not one corner feels similar.




A photo of the Pavilion exhibition +Serpentine Gallery 



It interests me, especially since I'm doing my Masters design  this year on a water concept of space design. On a collaboration work between myself and an artist, Brian Donnally, we came to design a type of Sauna, in a shape of the water droplet or a pebble, that one can rejuvenate through warm climatic atmospheres. The occupants should feel free-flowing like water, together through collaborative ideas have made the structure float in the air, by slightly hanging it above ground level. A water drop that wasn't caught yet by gravity releasing a feeling of liberty.
A Design conclusion on Bio space design 

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