24 April 2011

Fashion Museum x Formica (Concept Model)

















I found these photos of a concept model I made to determine the shape of the shelves and desk in the Fashion Museum. The concept and presentation boards can be found here.

16 April 2011

Front Garden 1

 Second year
Fith year















My first ever built project. Thank you Susan for sending me these photos, I'm so happy to see that it has grown so well. The garden must be around 5 years old, the Choisya and Polygonatum are in bloom! The brief for this project was an all year round garden full of wonderful scents; A welcome home from a hard day at work. The form is asymmetrical deriving its contours from that of the house. The plans are all hand drawn and as I don't have a scanner big enough, I photographed and touched them up in Illustrator so as to post them on this blog.



10 April 2011

Centre Sphere




































Centre Sphere is an exhibition and educational gallery space designed for a site within London Zoo. The form takes inspiration from animal structures, in particular the Diving Bell Spider that lives most of its life within a bubble. The building is made from glass panes connected by flexible spider joint. Wind and impact against the building will cause it to ripple. The model was made mostly with acrylic. Laser cutting and vacuum forming were some of the techniques used to construct the model. 

02 April 2011

Tsukuru Market Flier No*4

 

Last year I worked at M28E/Tsukuru, were I was able to get a diverse range of experiences. The company, which originally was a garden design company is ever expanding into new fields. During my time there we designed many events, festivals, exhibitions, and even a stage set. This particular flier I designed for a Market held twice a year in the Tsukuru building. The event held more then 40 stalls, including music, food, therapies and hand crafted goods. The fliers were handed out at local shops and stations. Although my time at M28E was short, the experience I had was truly enlightening. Not to mention the kind and friendly people I am so lucky to have met. Check out their website and projects at: http://m28e.jp/tsukuru/