Monday, October 13, 2008

Studio Submission 2


I placed the building away from the beach to avoid flooding in storms. I decided that a small plateau near the road for easy access, was the best position. I chose the Bruny Island site because Michael sait in one of his interviews that he likes the look of things the way they are when untouched in nature, like fallen trees and broken rocks. Both of which are abundent on this site.


Studio Submission 2


Spiraling up the slope of the site, the building breaks free from the ground and reaches to the sky. Becomming transparent at the tip, Michaels sudio. Taking advantage of the morning sun rising over the hill at the back of the site, and the views over the tree line to the west.



The Studio




Living / Home teaching space


Enclosed Outdoor Entertaining

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Michael Lunig discribes his animated caracters as visual reflections of his own life.
Using a shape taken from one of his caracters as influence I created spaces that reflect his personality.

Spiraling paths


Not only are the shapes cracking, but so is their relationship with each other


The paths created weave through the object



The sheltered and security of the space created flocks to the ends of the shape