Overall view of my design.
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3 images of my design
Theme words for the studios:
Upper studio = Heavy
Lower Studio = Reflective
Banksy's studio is designed to be hanged above the gallery space by using a strong column extended from the below ground to support its overall floor. With this concept, a sense of heaviness is illustrated. And through the use of repetition of "walls", this creates a space for Banksy to explore his ideas.
Different to the 2 studios, the gallery is designed as a free space which let viewers to go around freely without any restriction of walls.
Mueck's studio lies underground. Metallic colour is used for walls and ceiling so to demonstrate the theme of "reflective". Also, by locating the room underground with solid rock walls surrounding his studio, this creates a place for Mueck to get his inspiration by reflecting his daily experiences.
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Sections
Draft section for the final model:
Section (front view):
Section (side view):
Floor plan (lower studio):
Floor plan (upper studio):
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3 Animations about the model
Upper studio (Banksy) : Heavy
The video shows the overall structure of Banksy's studio and illustrates how users move from the gallery on the ground level to the upper top roof of the building, which the space is designed as a space for Banksy to explore his graffiti design.
Gallery:
A free open space gallery which allows people to use it view artworks freely without any constraints. Users can see artworks everywhere including the car park space next to it. Columns and walls are full of Banksy's graffiti art work which applies to what Banksy usually does on streets and public areas.
Lower Studio (Mueck): Reflective
The animation shows the walk through of Mueck's studio. As the artworks of Mueck are usually huge and massive, his studio is designed with large interior working space, letting him to put his tools and models everywhere he like.