
Explaining my concept
The structures allow for circulation of the atmosphere, breathing life into the pavilionas well as to the Art and Design building....

Abstract
A Breathe represents first and last. A shared moment, an intimate one. A moment that is compressed, fleeting, and everchanging. A breathe...

Temporal: What happens to my structures over time.
Temporal: of or relating to time as opposed to eternity Through material use and construction methods, I aimed for my space to have a...

Space Functionality: How does the space get utilised over a three-month period
My pavilion design is multi-purpose with an expandable arrangement to cater for communal growth and varying activities. The site...

My Response to Speaking Surfaces
The Speaking Surfaces exhibition is a creative showcase spanning across summer 2020, this exhibition aims to create a space where...

Breathing. As a Form?
How to visualise breathing? And how do I then reflect this into a design? Also who will this benefit? Breathing as an action can be...

Material Experimentation
In my own practice I have largely been exploring this threshold between public and private space, and how different fabric qualities can...

First Renders
Making changes and responding to the site. Moving on from the revolving door situation, I found it to be much too literal in terms of...

Site Analysis // A morning in the sun outside St Paul street galleries.
Designing a space is realised through careful consideration of the location, the publics and the intended function of the space. In order...

Model Experimentation
First iteration of a pavilion design. Looking at how revolving structures can reflect the way we circulate air flow through our...

Revolve
After researching Matharoo Associates design here seen in the moving landscapes house, I was inspired by their use of strong, heavy,...

Phase 2, Moving forward
Slide 1 & 2: In phase one, we utilised the living hinge concept to create a sense of movement and flexibility within our material...



















