Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Saturday, August 8, 2009

MINIMA PRESENTATION



MINIMA

Final design
Location in Geelong, by the bay, outside the university next to the skate park.














* ground floor level made from recycled shipping container
* first floor, exterior is made of hardwood
* the relationship between industrialisted shipping container and the natural elements of wood
* denies the high traffic area by positioning the windows in places that hide pedestrians but full view of the bay

MNIMA

Refinement of ideas
* playing around with the floor plan




















* sami rintala plays with space and minial needs in his Box house, 2007.

* manipulates the light and space well.

MINIMA

Development of ideas.
*put together the garage and the angled first floor as one idea.
*started thinking about mountable structures

MINIMA

Work, rest, sleep space.
Diagrams of ideas.


*particularly liked the idea of the garage space and the first level angled down

Friday, July 24, 2009

ANTHROPOMETRICS

Modular Annette.






UNREAL SPACE

Cantilevered space. Looks at looking.
I.C.A - 10 min 17sec in.
Poss Family Mediatheque - 12 min 26 sec in.
































































Architecture + Environment + Technology.

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
Completed in 2006.

INTERIOR TO EXTERIOR

The American classic gets a makeover.



Mobile home.
The Airstream travel trailer.
Architect: Christopher C. Deam.
Completed in 2002.

CAPSULE BUILDING

Detachable, Replaceable, Japanese.




























































































Modular apartments.

The Nagakin Capsule Building, Tokyo, Japan.
Architect: Kisho Kurokawa.
Completed in 1970.

O2 VILLAGE

Student village integrated with environment.







































M-CH (Micro-Compact Home).
The University of Technology, Munich, Germnay.
Architects: Horden Cherry Lee (London) and Haack Hopfner (Munich).
Completed in 2006.

SPACEBOX

Self-contained, demountable, relocatable.




























































Student village.

DeUithof, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Architect: Mart de Jong (De Vijf)
Completed in 2004.