Client no.1: AUTO FABRICA
Figure 1.1: Perspective View of the staircase for Auto Fabrica.
Figure 1.2: Perspective View from below the stairs case.
The concept for Auto Fabrica:
My idea was to achieve modern contemporary materiality as well as a classical massing form. The deployment of a variety of large marble tiles to create an effortless contemporary feel. The inspiration is from the German Pavilion. These steps will also be served to display ranges of models. The pair of stairs will lead the customer up towards the large arch opening of the spheric enclosure. The use of this enclosure was also to promote natural lighting and motions of wind into a spacious showroom.
Client no.2: Off-White
Figure 2.1: Perspective View (on stairs)
Figure 2.2: Perspective View (Bottom-Up)
Figure 2.3: Front View
I wanted to keep an odd or exciting appearance for Off-White, or even, adding ambiguity. Each and every set of stairs are never in the same dimensions. Tinted glass steps are fixed in an irregular sequence. Ergonomic tension cable support also acts as the railing system. Overall, the framework is lifted above ground, to free up space beneath for recreation. Mummified products are shown along the path. In the end, the stairs could be seen as a fusion of a floating maze and museum.
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