Thursday, October 1, 2009

Poster Layout Ideas




Inspiration Poster



Inspiration Photos






150 Words-- Redevelopment Ideas

I would like to explore the materiality and lighting of the Vitra Design Museum in my redevelopment of it. I find that the materials used are very cold, stark and plain. Using different materials and stronger lighting would change the feeling inside and create a different experience as you are making your way through the space.
Frank Gehry first explained the differences in room by wanting a different feeling as you enter and exit each room, although as each room may have a different size and shape they still have the same sterile hospital feeling. Through changing some of the materials in the interior I wish to create a warm comfortable feeling through out the space, and truly finish Gehry's vision.
Using different lighting I also wish to achieve this. I would like to increase natural light into some of the spaces using a slanted window at the top of the wall in one room. The slant being used to protect and ensure only soft lighting and not direct lighting on some of the pieces within the museum.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Sketch Up Model Vitra Design Model


Frank Gehry Dancing Building

The Dancing Building by Frank Gehry is properly known as the Nationale-Nederlanden Building is located in Prague. Designed and built between 1992-96 in a collaboration between Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunic.
Frank Gehry says of this building that it is a "sense of music, motion and dance, that, as an architect, I have striven to embody in this buildings form".
Together with Milunic, both men had a concept of "matter that burst into motion" for this building. Strangely enough the first plans of the design of the building was still in a static motion, and had fragmented in a true Gehry style into smaller portions.
The building is nicknamed the dancing building due to the two towers that impact it. The towers during the time of the design were nicknamed Fred and Ginger after Fred Astaire and Ginger as the towers appear to be dancing. Medusa, the hat structure on top of Fred was added into the design later on.
The design of Ginger rests lightly atop slender animated columns. The middle of Ginger is also pinched narrowly in the middle to allow neighbours to have a view of the river still. During the design process numerous models of Ginger were designed and tested. A majority of the design process went in to producing Ginger. It was said that when they had Ginger right Fred just fell into place.
The structure organically fits into the Prague traditions of dynamic Baroque. The fluidity of the riverfront facade smooths the transition of new building into old. The windows that in appearance move up and down as well as project forward combined with the patterning on the walls enhance the feeling of the rhythmic effect across the surface. And the windows appear according to Frank Gehry like "framed pictures on the walls".

References:

Ragheb, J.Fiona. Frank Gehry, Architect. J. Fiona Ragheb, Editor. Guggenheim Museum Publication, New York 2001.

Fialova, Irena. Frank Gehry Vlado Milunic Dancing Building. Zlaty Rez, Prague 2003.

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http://comps.fotosearch.com/comp/STK/STK015/dancing-building-frank_~CWE3816.jpg