Showing posts with label spaces. Show all posts
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hatchery concept writing
The Hatchery: what is it?
The Hatchery is a place where UNCG students (and possibly faculty and alumni) can develope ideas, create, perform, and sell their works. It will include spaces for studios, music/dance/theater/fashion/art performances, gallery or exhibition space, client meeting space, and retail.
My Concept
I have been thinking about the processes of idea development that will be taking place in the Hatchery from the formation and development of ideas to the presentation of completed projects. An important part of those processes is the collaboration that can occur in this space.
I have also been thinking about Greensboro's history and how it relates to this project and the processes that will be taking place at the Hatchery.
more inspiration than precedent, the Hatchery
I really like the idea of a flexible space with mobile walls or rooms within rooms: structures within structures that could be moved....especially a mobile cafe cart.
Designgalleriet by
Form Us With Love
Stockholm
*also take a look at Mansize Mekano project on their website
the Dutch Invertuals
Salone del Mobile 2009
molo design
soft wall
Oribe Tea House
by Kengo Kuma
image from rolu.terapad.com
Roc Apeldoorn
by Jurgen Bey
classrooms are defined/ created/ joined by curtains of varying lengths
images from www.dezeen.com
Cloud Land
Yoshimasa Tatsumi
Beijing
image from www.framemagazine.com
Form Us With Love
Stockholm
*also take a look at Mansize Mekano project on their website
the Dutch Invertuals
Salone del Mobile 2009
image from edhv weblog
more info. & video of space at the Dutch Invertuals
Droog store New York by Jurgen Bey
image from dsgnwrld.com
by Hella Jongerius
for IM Cologne
BHV Paris
design by Matali Crasset
images from Metropolismolo design
soft wall
Oribe Tea House
by Kengo Kuma
image from rolu.terapad.com

by Jurgen Bey
classrooms are defined/ created/ joined by curtains of varying lengths
images from www.dezeen.com
Cloud Land
Yoshimasa Tatsumi
Beijing
image from www.framemagazine.com
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