Friday, 29 April 2011

experiment two: five image captures

The amalgamation yet distinction of the natural and the built; an instrumental concept in the execution of this design, as the hypotheses of both clients essentially return to the principles of these two worldly entities. The rawness of landscape and of structure highlight the purity of each and an appreciation of such an environment.


Light becomes an aesthetic, yet scientifically relevant, component of Freud's studio, with Agnesi's lab sitting above, open to the elements of inspiration, appropriate to the expression of complexity through simplicity.
Embedded in the natural, untouched landscape, the structure emerges as a pure and serene environment, suitable for maximum concentration and, thus, efficiency of the respective clients' activities. 

Here, the meeting point for the respective clients, is a relatively simple space, free of elements that detract from the thought processes of either of the individuals - a mutual and neutral ground. Access to this space is achieved by simple means. That is, not by structural means, but rather by surrendering to the external elements- by following the landform. 

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