Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Geometry of the Building and Courtyard

To create a form that relates to the site I have taken key points from the site: the back corner of the two adjacent buildings, the front corner of the two buildings behind as well as the four corners of the chosen site.


From these points I constructed geometry lines. I then experimented by highlighting parts of these lines to create a form that creates a focus in the center of the site, then projects outwards to the view at the back of the site.

The room geometry has been determined by equally spaced horizontal geometry lines of the site. This has created a sense of order through the space.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Artist - Cesar

Compression - Compressed Bicycle
Cesar creates sculpture compositions made of everyday discarded materials found from junkyards and the street - ranging from crushed cars to wearable jewellery.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Artist - Mimmo Rotella

Collage of some Rotella works
Mimmo Rotella is known for his collages of posters literally torn from the streets and pasted onto canvas, revealing what look like layers of other posters beneath. He called these 'Decollages'. Later he partially tore the canvas again naming the technique 'Double Decollage'.
Rotella used the debris of urban life to comment directly on the society in which they lived.

*Reminds me of the graffiti near the site

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The Client:

A young couple intersted in collecting and selling art inspired by urban life and the streets.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Reasons for choosing this site:

  • located between two early 19th Century buildings - Newton characteristic
  • interesting view from back of site into back alley
  • graffiti on neighbouring building and in street influenced my choice of artists
  • appropriate size
  • South facing - opportunity for glass front facade without any direct sunlight which could damage artworks

Art Gallery Site - 161-163 King St Newtown


Aerial View




Front View - Site with Surrounding Buildings

The site is currently split into two commercial shops. Total site measuring: 9.5m x 33m


Back of Site





View from back of site

* Opportunity here to use its deep back view to houses and trees as an extension to the site

Other interesting feature

Graffiti on neighbouring building

Thursday, May 15, 2008

:: Project 3 - Art Gallery - Newtown


Newtown - Sydney's Bohemian Centrepiece

The heartland of Sydney's vibrant bohemian culture, the Newtown Precinct is an eclectic mix of alternative cultures, ethnicity, sexuality and lifestyles. The precinct provides a fascinating haven for the great diversity of its inhabitants: from academic professionals and students of the neighboring colleges and universities to the punks, poets and artists, alongside original post war European immigrants. The precinct's spirit of acceptance and tolerance has produced a unique culture in Sydney and created a diverse street life of these myriad cultures. This unique atmosphere has become a magnet for visitors, tourists and other Sydney-siders.

The Newtown precinct is centered on famous King Street, part of a thoroughfare which stretches from Broadway to St Peters. This streetscape, listed on the Register of the National Estate is perhaps Sydney's largest and best example of 19th century commercial street architecture and includes a vast array of styles from high Victorian gothic, Queen Anne revival and Italianate. This colonnade of buildings now houses Newtown's restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels, retail stores, fashion designers, bookshops and food shops. The St Peters end of King St is renowned for its quirky specialist shops.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Final Model

Building in its site

Section View

Room for Prospect

Room for Refuge

Final Drawings

Plans

Section

Axonometric