Showing posts with label 201 blog that. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 201 blog that. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

blog assignment 006

i swear im not a lame-ooo!!! but i was one of those people who did not dress up for halloween...


for our final presentation, we will be presenting the design process and conclusion using the presentation we have put on the wall in the downstairs lobby of the gatewood studio building. moving from the upstairs studio space to the downstairs lobby gives us much more room to present out designs and gives it the opportunity to be seen by all the people walking in the building. we will hopefully be presenting this display to the IOB management,  board members, and some employees. 


we will also be presenting our design process in a book form so we can give it to the industries of the blind and have our process described in more detail. a rough outline on the book so far...
Textures:
When beginning the project we focused on the study of braille as a way to relate the nature of the company into our design.  We made sketch models of textures in different scales from the idea of braille.  As we moved throughout the texture studies we began to abstract our ideas and began to play with more angular shapes and textures.
Lighting:
Our next step in the process was to experiment with lighting and how we would apply it to the space.  We collect several light studies using the sketch models we had produced and playing with learning and exploring how light reflected off each individual for.
Color:
When considering color schemes within our design we focused on using warm colors to help tie in the idea of harmony, protection, unity, and community that represents the essence of the IOB Company.
Chaos Tree:
From angular shapes and forms we idealized an outside graphic installation that would help to draw people into the IOB.  This form would also become a symbol for the IOB and part of the interior design. Our original model was a study of very chaotic, playful triangles and shapes composing a tree shape in which positive and negative space played an important role in the design.
Hexagon Study:
In trying to find order in chaos we began exploring more structured forms.  We experimented with a hexagon and the individual parts in which it can be assembled.  From there we discovered a tessellated design that brought in unity along with order.  It also played well with the use of positive and negative space allowing for a play on eyes.
Hexagon Texture:
Once we had a final design we started back from the beginning.  Texture was an important part of representing the IOB and allowing for a heighten in the sense of sight so we began playing around with textures for the hexagonal pattern. From there we chose the design that could best be used as a way finder and way to explain the history of the IOB along with what would fit the spaces in which we were designing.
Application Studies:
These will be images of the installation downstairs and also of the perspectives throughout the process
Lobby:
Images and digital rendered images for the lobby space incorporating the new design.
Cafeteria:
Images and digital rendered images for the lobby space incorporating the new design.
Conference Room:
Images and digital rendered images for the lobby space incorporating the new design.
Bulletin Board:
Images and digital rendered images for the lobby space incorporating the new design.

blog assignment 005

at the industries of the blind lighting is something that is extremely important not only to illuminate a space but it may be used as a way finder for some of the people who are visually impaired. scott richardson paid us a visit and was very helpful in terms of what to look for/ think about when designing the lighting for the spaces.

how will natural and artificial lighting improve your space?
there is a lack of windows throughout the space so artificial lighting is the main source of light. with artificial lighting we have more control of the lighting through out the space; however, in my opinion, nothing beats that good ol' sunshine.

will you use focal lighting to direct people?
i think it is necessary for us to use key elements of the design, texture and/or lighting , as way-finding idea for people who are both blind and those who are not. not to mention our tessellating shapes that will have multiple affects with the lighting and shadows when hit with a direct light source.

how will you create moments of interest within your space using light?
we were were looking at our tessellating shape we realized it would be a good idea to incorporate a light source with in the shapes that make up the pattern. we will have to be displaying some of the products that the IOB sells for visitors and people of interest, we were thinking of a frame/outline around the products in order to make people want to look there.

Friday, October 14, 2011

george nakashima


my brother has been an arborist for some time now and in turn has picked up the hobby of woodworking. he showed me an artist that i thought did beautiful work, i was surprised i hadnt heard of him before. george nakashima...

conoid coffee table

r bench



assignment 004

elements + principles of design

texture has been one of the main elements the IOB group has been focusing on. there are hundreds of other things to constantly be taking into consideration but i feel as if it all comes back to texture and pattern. with that always in mind, the other elements of design begin to come into play, as well as the principles of design. we have been working with using texture to create an initial circulation/path/line that would be taken through the space. we decided to use more of a warm color scheme because we believe it will help the most with emphasizing the textures and would be more appropriate for creating a more welcoming space. a challenge we have been dealing with is maintaining unity through the lobby space all the way through to the factory and cafeteria areas. one of the forms we have been incorporating into the design is the hexagon and the shapes within. we are also trying out many different scales of the texture and patterns.

Friday, September 30, 2011

assignment 003




After our lovely Washington dc trip, followed the not-so-lovely speech assignment. Well at least in my experience. I thought it was extremely helpful to make such a formal presentation because I was able to see where I really needed to work on this semester: public speaking; I also enjoyed hearing what everyone else had to say about the museum and how they approached the challenge of the speech. I began planning my speech out I made many lists of key points I thought were important enough to talk about when comparing and contrasting the museums. I also made a list for each museum individually, on how the materials and structures used help represent the buildings and what they contained. Narrowing it down to one I thought worked really well, I wrote the speech down in more detail.
            I thought the presentations given by the speaking center were a little helpful, especially the second one when they gave us a packet of information. It helped me remember the structure of a formal presentation; I thought this important because it can be applied to the presentations we have to give in class for our final projects. I do not think I would go to the speaking center for help but I did appreciate what they did.
            For my next presentation, I want to plan a little better; I have never been one of those people who can just “wing” a speech at any given time. I will also practice a lot more so I can be more familiar with the flow of the words and not get choked up or nervous when presenting. 

Thursday, September 29, 2011

hazelwood school for the sensory impaired





recently i have been doing endless amounts of research on textures, patterns, and what not for the project im working with at the industries of the blind. i came across this beautiful building and thought it was just fantastic. hazelwood school was designed by GM+AD Architects for students 2-19 who are sensory impaired. a lot of thought has to go into everything, including all the senses. the curves of the building flow with the natural curves of the landscape and the existing nature. very inspirational and very relevant to the project i am working on in class, i thought it notable.



before photoshop...

I was taking a split second the other day to stumble just a bit, when i came across these interesting photos. i thought they were absolutely appropriate due to the fact im in the process of mastering photoshop. the title of the post is "who needs photoshop" i love it.




Tags: perfect angle, not photoshopped, amazing, good photography, optical illusions

Thursday, September 22, 2011

post-it notes


they are pretty colors, they are convenient, and they have enough stick so that they cant be lost...
post-it notes are one of my most favorite inventions. i use them to jot down a thought, write notes, make lists, etc. i think that they are so perfect for an organizer like myself. however, i thought i was obsessed until now...

post it note wallpaper
and one i thought was just beautiful- an anthropologie installation






braille

recently i have been doing a lot of research on the art of braille. it is a system used by blind/visually impaired people to read and write. we are trying to find ways to incorporate the idea of braille into our design at the industries of the blind. with hours of research, comes many bookmarked pages.. and i would love to share some of the interesting inspirations i have seen...







sources:
http://ceipntrasradelapiedad.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/braille.jpg
http://www.yukitanaka.biz/jp/idea/index.htm
http://www.dicknlily.com/page23/page9/page9.html
http://london-art.net/whats-new-in-london-art-fair-2011-part-2-tag

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

assignment 002

national museum of natural history
plus...
interesting sky
equals...
THIS!!

im not going to lie... i love photoshop but i dont think i have ever need closer to throwing my computer across the room. actually this was one of the things i was extremely excited about learning and i knew it wasnt going to be easy. to achieve the final image above i started with the picture i took in washinton dc of the national museum of natural history and grabbed an image of a pretty/interesting sky. using the quick selection tool i outlined the blue sky > shifted layers > and did a cut so that the mystical sky would take the clouds place. after that i outlined the museum and added a filter called 'glowing edge' to the museum itself. im still in the beginning learning phase of this unknown photoshop, but im eager to become a master. 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

attention: dornob.com

from architecture to gadgets to do-it-yourself to new materials, Dornob has caught my attention. i could surf the web for hours upon hours, and that what i do. i love looking at hundreds of different sites and blogs as a means of inspiration; sometimes i bookmark the site or ill move on to the next one. this website caught my attention and pulled me in to its technical goodies and modern ideas.

dornob.com
tablet renders interiors in 3d
folding concrete
wine cellars

inspiration: jana joana

jana joana is one of my most favorite graffiti artist, she took my love of swirls and swoops to a new level. i first saw her work in a graffiti book and instantly fell in love with it. it wasnt like the typical graffiti you see on the side of a train, instead it was elegant and i thought it was beautiful how it flowed and how it was artwork on the side of a building. she also does some work on other mediums, but it was the graffiti that initially caught my eye.
jana joana at work
janajoana
janajoana
janajoana

blog assignment 001

I remember when I first moved to Greensboro a little over a year now and my brother Kyle and I when on a bike ride around town. We crossed town and after a ride through UNCG campus, we headed home, via Lee Street. As we were passing by the mysterious building to my left, I asked Kyle, “hey, what happens in that building?” He has lived in Greensboro for the past seven years and he had no idea what happen at the industries of the blind. Now I have had the pleasure of viewing and learning about this building myself. When I first re-approached the building, and the previous memory quickly passed through my head, I felt the mysterious feeling pulse from the building yet again. I walked in and nothing was too memorable until the interesting plant scene going on underneath the stairwell. Fake plastic plants. As a class, we made our way to the conference room where we were going to meet Mr. Lopresti. He was very energetic about the employees who worked there and he wanted to get their story out. He seemed very excited to have us, I was very intrigued and couldn’t wait to see the rest of the building and meet some of the employees. He led us down to the factor area and we were able to observe some of the workers hard at work. I enjoyed how enthused they were about their jobs. I was so glad I was able to view this place and meet some of the employees within. And yes, I was sure to inform my brother of what happen in that building!





photo credit to alex pokas