Thursday 26 April 2012

Furniture Renderings

The way I chose to explore the configuration of furniture was through rendered drawings. I chose a specific spot within an arrangement of furniture to show where an individual might be seat and then I projected their view that they would be able to see through the use of colour on a black and white plan. The drawing on the top left shows the view from one head of the dining table. From this seat it is possible to view along the axis to the entrance of the house and outside clerestory windows above the vestibule to see the pine forest beyond. At the opposite end of the table, the drawing in the top right, the seat is close to the servery and the kitchen and has a view to the sauna, pool, garden and the pine forest. The differing view from each of the table highlights the juxtaposition about the natural and the traditional environment. The drawing in the second row on the left shows the fireplace which only using a small amount of colour reveals that it is an intimate space with a closed outlook. The courtyard and the living room shows a profuse horizontal expanse that accommodates much activity in accordance to the configuration of furniture. Even though the furniture looks to make a closed space, there is still ample access as the space allows for activities to extend to the terrace and music room. The drawing on the bottom right shows all the furniture in colour. 



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