ARCH1101-Week 4 Animations

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From Aiweiwei's Studio to the ground

This is a video of movement from the underground studio to the ground. Spaces are clearly seperated into two parts to satisfy Aiweiwei's wide range of artwork creation workplace. Also this is inspired by his design of the bike in my understanding of "layer by layer" to create the illusion of view. Meanwhile, I noticed that he use the lights to enhance this sense, which is the way i also apply into this underground design,trying to introduce the sunshine into these cells.The stairs are composited by the multilayer glasses and stainless supporting steel frames. 


From the gallery to Stelarc's Studio

This is a video showing movement from outside of the gallery to inside the gallery and through the stairs to Stelarc's studio above the gallery.Entrance of the gallery are gradually-inning stairs and a huge glazed wall with the extroversive sidewalls. Entering the gallery, the upper sub-space increase the height of the first floor and also create another display zone for the artist. Large openings are designed to increase the interior brightness, while the front walls are seperated with the 50mm gaps. The middle hall are remained for Stelarc's body performance.


On the left of the gallery, there is a gate going outside of the building, which is the way to the upper levels. The Stairs are posited outside the building, however, with the extraversive 2nd floor, artists can safely bring their artwork to the gallery. The shape of the stairs is trying to follow the orientation of the building and create a dynamic way to access upper floor. Hole are interposed to the handdrall, decreasing the solid feeling of the concrete-made stairs.The sub-floor is also under abundant sunshine casting from the front windows.


Climbing up the stairs to Stelarc's studio at the top, the irregular shape of studio gives more fun to the space and open working environment provide a good atmosphere for artist. 

Overlook and section views 



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