Posts Tagged ‘wall’

precedent study

27Sep09

m3architecture Moiré Façade – Brisbane Girls Grammar School Creative Learning Center The Façade of this building is an series of arranged aluminum slats overlaying a wall painted with a series of black and white stripes, arranged to create a Moiré effect.  The effect is demonstrated by the scale model in the below video, creating an […]


In this project by Aidlin Darling Design, I was intrigued by the decision to create the focal piece out of the ceiling, which is usually the most ignored aspect of our perception of space. I was drawn to the undulating forms and the use of both zinc and oak together to create a cohesive installation. […]


This is an installation done by AL_A with DuPont Corian called “CORIAN super-surfaces” in April 2009. I like how AL_A used two dimensional strips to create three dimensional surfaces that are dynamic and functional. I also like the reveals between the strips, and how those can be manipulated so that the surfaces appear transparent or […]


DUE prior to studio Monday, 9/28. We frequently focus on raw space and its form in design education, rarely getting to the exact specificity of material qualities and patterns in walls, associated screens that can act as space dividers, and ceilings.   The materiality of walls and ceilings play an important role in our actual […]