Well here I am still drawing a variety of floor plans all mimicking the same circulation. I have been fooling around with all of these lines and shapes in my plans but can not decide which form I prefer to continue with. Keep in mind these are simply quick sketches for exploration. I need to find out in what direction I want to head in before I begin refining and detailing the plans. I suppose I have handled the idea of circulation and how the exhibit will flow. Also the parts or chapters of how the story will unfold has been distinguished. It reflects a specific sequence from past to the present/future and then to the impacting, engaging, and stimulating activity zones. As you enter the exhibition space you have a transparent partition directly to your left and proceed into an overview hall before entrance. There are three main events, form of documentations, or periods of time that will be showcased. These three divisions are labeled as of now the green zone, the red zone, and the purple zone. The individual travels from zone to zone typically in the same circulation paths for each of the plans. This circulation tends to sort of mimic a wave, a wrap around, perhaps round about. It swerves up and back down twice almost like a snake would. I suppose the question is What is the Problem? I can not find my line. I have gone from very curvilinear lines to completely compartmentalized geometric square boxes. I have tried a rhombus shape with curved corners versus a sharp angled and a trapezoid form. I want to create the most compelling design for this exhibit on documentation. I suppose the perfect design, idea, or inspiration has not hit me yet. Hopefully I can sketch further, maybe refine these sketches, and be headed into the right direction.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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