Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Project 3: progression of design

In response to the problems with my early design, my idea further developed. The concept behind my gallery is that it displays stencil art, and the various contexts that are associated with it. It is about how one art technique is used to create 2 totally different types of art. As a result the gallery will have a space to display high end stencil art which is intended to be displayed in a traditional gallery setting.

This is juxtaposed against another space of the gallery where a photography of stencil street art has been brought into a gallery context.


sketchup model showing the roof- elements impose on the roof and cut through it. This relates to my initial idea of the imposing nature of street art.




section: level changes signify the change in gallery type. patrons are forced down into a lower area where the street art is shown.


Section 2 - shows the stencil art gallery with the high ceilings and simple spaces. Also demonstrates how the skylight impose themselves on the roof plane.


Plan: circulation is used to distinguish between the 2 main gallery spaces. This is achieved by changing the orientation, forcing the occupant into another direction. Also an 'alley' like feel is created in the layout due to the placement of the walls. The setup of the sculpture courtyard is based on the idea that street art is often displayed down alleys and around corners, therefore people are forced to discover the spaces created by corners and narrow hallways to once again express an alley like feel.

Test Model:





Monday, May 24, 2010

Project 3: Gallery Visit

In order to gain a better understanding of commercial galleries i visited the Museum of Contemporary Art as well as the Danks St Gallery in addition to various site visits to newtown.
importance of overhead light
the effect overhead lighting has on internal spaces

Danks St



Surrounding buildings.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Project 3: the art

the image below embodies one of the main ideas behind my gallery. It reveals how people pass by this type of street art in their everyday lives. Street art does not have permission to impose itself on these buildings walls, hence why pedestrians are forced to engage with it. It is not there to blend in. It is there to be noticed.



Friday, May 21, 2010

Project 3: development of idea

from my initial concepts i decided to chose an art gallery that displayed and sold stencil art as well as stencil street art.



I wanted to reveal how street art imposes itself on viewers. It does not have permission to be there, yet people are forced to see it. This formed the basic idea behind the plan below.



This plan however was relitively unsuccessful. The translation of the my concept into my design was too literal. Having jaggered spaces that literally peirce through walls and intrude on other spaces, was not only too literal, but it also created alot of wasted space in my design.


Model:





Thursday, May 20, 2010

Project 3: Concepts for Gallery

1) organic


My original concept for my gallery was that it would display organic inspired art. This refers to works similar to that of Bronwyn Oliver.




2) street art

a gallery that houses stencil art and stencil street art. I feel this type of art would suit the area, and be more successful as a commercial gallery. The facade would translate Newtown divese mix of people, culture and social demographics.










Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Project 3: Site

After 2 trips to visit the selected sites outlined in the brief i came to the decision that site 1 would be used for my gallery. The reason for this was its close proximity to the Dendy Cinema as well as popular restaurants and cafes. This therefore means a large amount of human traffic exists in these areas, as well as late at night while the cinema is in operation.



This site was also selected because of the park that exists behind the site. I felt, since this Gallery must also house a unit for the owner, the view of the park will be an escape from the business and noise of King Street. surrounding shop fronts







The site's facade






busy king street plus view of the dendy








the park behing the site






Back of the site with view of the carpark.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

P3-precedent

STEVEN HOLL - use/manipulation of light
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Arts, Kansas City,MO, USA 1999-2007







Herning Museum of Contempory Arts, Herning Denmark 2005-2009













steven holl

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Project 2: final submission

narrative: as she stood there feeling confined and trapped by the monotony of her everyday duties, she becomes distracted and daydreams about her life as a young woman, offering her a momentary escape... ideas:
stair - the stair is one continuous loop with no defined beginning or end. They represent the struggle she feels as a result of the monotony of her everyday life. Stairs are repetitive just like the tasks in which she is struggling with everyday. The rise and fall of the stair, symbolises her state of being as she drifts in and out of her reality and her daydream.

metal wall - i decided to use a solid rusted metal wall to represent the world of her reality. The curved nature of the wall and its position in relation to the stair appears to push down on the woman, 'confining' her as she makes her way through the space. It begins as a low wall where the greatest amount of compression exists, and then proceeds to open up and curve out as she reaches the top of the stair. This symbolises her drifting out of her reality as she is distracted by her daydream. The material choice was deliberate in that rusted metal has a particular stench. The smell reminds her of her laborious work reinforcing the reality of her situation.

curved wall - At the point where this wall (symbolising her daydream) meets the metal wall (ie her reality) it appears cage-like adding to this sense of confinement and entrapment. This feature is related to the design of the window in the painting which also possesses this cage-like quality. As the woman moves up the stair and is taken over by her daydream, the curved structure opens out and slightly warps, representing her 'momentary escape' only to realise she must be forced back down to reality by the stair.

base: the triangular base in which the structure sits on was created using the angle created by the window in the artwork. This angle of 72` created the peak of an isosceles triangle and it is at this point where her 2 worlds meet and create a junction from which the 2 curves open out toward the cliff in the distance.

Drawings:









Final Model: