Tuesday, 2 November 2010

studios with curvy walls that move! an interesting experiment (that eventually failed)



Guiding the form of my interiors, the shape of my window openings and movement within the space... were these teeny-weeny cells.

cells organised in as fractals- voronoi cells of a leaf are clustered in a manner that each cluster is again a voronoi cell of the whole surface. 




taking the voronoi cells here as the most basic form of nature and life (that exhibit a fractal behaviour), and using the lines around these cells (which help in understanding how the cells are packed as fractals), I have tried to use that to plan the artists' studio spaces. An important factor that I still wanted to include here was movement. 




this was an experiment to test how I could have curvaceous walls for the studios, that take their form from the above-mentioned voronoi packaging, and having movable walls/partitions at the same time. 



testing ways and manners in which the walls can open. 


testing circulation within the space if I fit my voronoi modules in the main atrium

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