Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
KIRKMAN CATWALK
This is the end product for my final design assignment.
(click images for larger)
I'd like to acknowledge photoshopped images from The Sartorialist, Garance Doré and Jak and Jil used for human scale and to make things a lil' more fabulous.
What's the verdict?
(click images for larger)
Abstract
Cameos
Plans
Sections
I'd like to acknowledge photoshopped images from The Sartorialist, Garance Doré and Jak and Jil used for human scale and to make things a lil' more fabulous.
What's the verdict?
Labels:
catwalk design,
curtin university,
fashion,
interior design,
Kirkan House,
texture
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Oskar Schlemmer
Project submitted today for the Architecture and Culture Exhibition.
Special thanks to Hannah for being a cooperative model.
Special thanks to Hannah for being a cooperative model.
Labels:
architecture,
curtin university,
fashion,
Oskar Schlemmer
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Kirkman House
Initial site work on the new project - a fashion/performance space in Kirkman House (off Murray st. in the Royal Perth Hospital precinct). I'm working on a concept that juxtaposes the space using modern materials and building methods based upon the loss of craft in both building and fashion - something you can feel as you move through the building's intial thoroughfare, into the atrium space.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
The Missing Link
My first design project for the semester.
A reflection of Indigenous Australian history through a series of installations in Perth's CBD. Particular focus is placed on the Stolen Generations - a reflective, solitary underpass displaying poems and literature surrounding this dark time in Australia's hidden history.
(Click for larger images.)
The installations, aesthetically, are a rejection of the traditional structured environment of the CBD. Their form comes from the experience we had on site (above) and the plants and shadows found in the Supreme Court and Stirling Gardens.
There's a lot of concept behind it...
But I hate to clutter design with words.
Opinions?
A reflection of Indigenous Australian history through a series of installations in Perth's CBD. Particular focus is placed on the Stolen Generations - a reflective, solitary underpass displaying poems and literature surrounding this dark time in Australia's hidden history.
(Click for larger images.)
The installations, aesthetically, are a rejection of the traditional structured environment of the CBD. Their form comes from the experience we had on site (above) and the plants and shadows found in the Supreme Court and Stirling Gardens.
There's a lot of concept behind it...
But I hate to clutter design with words.
Opinions?
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