The idea behind this sketch was to make the wall itself 3D, different forms coming out of the wall and continuing into the space, the reason I did this was after considering the space restriction. The space am working with is very small, therefore large structure will be very tight or simply not work at all. So instead I decided to make the most of the space which included using the wall, instead of starting from the middle. The forms here like the others have been inspired by the concept of speed and were extracted from shapes I deconstructed from the paintings.
This sketch so far is my favourite, just like the concept of speed, everything is continuous. It all start from one shape and continues from one side to another. It almost like drawing without moving hand from the paper. This was also a from that I extracted from the deconstruction, however due to the manner of the space itself, it was impossible to keep the exact form. There had to be some changes to fit the space.
Again here, I kept with the concept, and tried a different variation in terms of forms and shapes. This one is very simple yet displays the concept at first glance. I had to make sure that the space did not only respond to the concept but also had a sense of functionality. As you can see, the space has a bed and drawers to the function of the client.
This image was design for the image above it. As i mention above, the space had to have a function and not only be aesthetically conceptualised. The image shows the process of a bed folding from one half to act as a form of chair. Once the bed is folded as one, step 6 shows the back of the chair which can be pulled up so the client could lean back and rest.
This one so far is the least of my favourite, I just simply did not find it aesthetically pleasing, even though it still in concept and also has a function which is so obvious. Maybe with little changes it can be a design that I can consider, but as yet it is the least of my favourite but I believe it all part of the design process, some work and some dont.
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