Thursday, April 30, 2009

5 Final Images

The overall space was intentionally designed with high walls. The overall space intentionally resembles a "maze" structure, to support Alfred Nobels "thousands of ideas". It has also intentionally been designed with multiple stories to emphasize Jacques-Yves Cousteau's approach to his words, "beneath the surface" and "bolted to the earth". Glass railings have been created around the entire outside space, and along the ramps to ensure the players don't fall off the edges. It also creates an "outside room" environment.

The ramp around the outside space curl around Alfred Nobel's space, this creates a sense of space as the ramp overlooks the view of the city. This ramp also weaves through his space in order to connect all levels of his space.

The ramp connecting from Jacques-Yves Cousteau's space to the outside line the walls of the space "inside" of wall. By putting the ramp against the wall i have maximised the space. This ramp connects to the outside space, creating another ramp connecting to the meeting space.

I have kept to mostly earthy tones for the lighting for the "outside" space (designed for Alfred Nobel), trying to avoid bright/fluorescent lighting. Inside the wall, ive tried to also keep to light tones for the lighting, keeping to light blues, greens and white, to create a "modern" feel to the space. Natural materials have been used overall to the entire space to create a "natural" and "calming" atmosphere.

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