Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Elevator options

Option 1:



this elavator would be a shared one for both the clients.



Option 2:



this one has two different elevators for each of the clients.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Draft 1 - EXP3





just the same as my perspective drawings.

Mash up

Said Jobs: women hold up half the sky. Women should be sure of themselves because women have a lot of capacities. They can achieve so many different things that men cannot. I think women are stronger. Their strength is not really well seen by everybody. They have achieved so much in life. With one foot on Tomorrowland, and the other on Main Street USA, I have a canny ability to know what the consumer wants. My cleverest moves were first to persuade all of the major labels to sell their music in one place: iTunes, specialising in scrap paper brokerage and making cool clothes.


Hutton, Will, “Thanks to Mao, Zhang Yin's a billionaire”. The Observer [ 15/10/06]
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Graham, Jefferson. “Jobs has a knack for getting his way”. USA TODAY [25/1/06]
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“Donatella Versace: Regally Blonde”. The Independant [5/3/06]
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Sunday, May 4, 2008

final frap images

Hawking's lab has a darker, more maze-llike appeal to represent the ability to get lost in one's own thoughts while also back tracking through them and finding different liknks to each thought or as in tha lab's case, rooms.

This image shows a view of Jane Goodall's area from the meeting area. The green tint in the lights have been used to represent her love for the rainforest.
This is from inside Goodall's area looking out onto the meeting area. The shape of her lab is to represnet the different levels of thought and the different levels in the ecological system in a rainforest which are all interlinked.

Electroliquid Aggregation Quote – combination of Hawking & Goodall

"The old paradox: Can God make a stone so heavy that he can´t lift it?” - Hawking
"Thinking back over my life, it seems to me that there are different ways of looking out and trying to understand the world around us. There's a very clear scientific window. And it does enable us to understand an awful lot about what's out there. There's another window, it's the window through which the wise men, the holy men, the masters, of the different and great religions look as they try to understand the meaning in the world. My own preference is the window of the mystic." -Goodall

These two quotes fused together can say “Different views of the world can give us a better understanding as well as provoke more thoughts pushing us to question even God and the creation of the world.”

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draft frap images






Saturday, May 3, 2008