Below are completed animations of my studios and gallery space. Each animation focuses on a particular area of interest which is explained underneath. My animations assist in the exploration of space,scale and size. Through these videos, a relationship between the studio and gallery spaces are defined. A strong sense of cohesion is established through the deliberate consideration of materials and textures.
GENERAL BUILDING SECTION
This short animation exhibits a very brief exploration of the building in terms of it's structure and layout. the purpose of this video is to introduce the building as a whole, eluding the minor details.
UPPER STUDIO SPACE
This animation focuses on the upper studio inspired by Weiwei, based of the word 'sovereign'. the animation explores the glass skeletal structure and highlights the key focal piece of the glass staircase.
LOWER STUDIO STAIRS
This animation highlights the staircase within the lower studio. The staircase was designed off the word 'resolute'. The short video depicts the intricacy of the staircase, revealing the independent blocks which interlink to create a functional stair.
COMPLETE BUILDING EXPLORATION
This is an extra animation I created which exhibits the external and internal spaces of the studios and gallery. The video assists in measuring a sense of scale and explores the cohesion of the separate spaces.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF DEVELOPED MODEL
This is the front view of the completed model, revealing the upper studio space and the gallery space which connects the lower studio space.
This is the side view of the model, focusing on the application of custom textures upon surfaces.
This image reveals the section of the building, assisting in exploration of the constructed space
PHOTOGRAPHS OF DEVELOPED MODEL
This is the front view of the completed model, revealing the upper studio space and the gallery space which connects the lower studio space.
This is the side view of the model, focusing on the application of custom textures upon surfaces.
This image reveals the section of the building, assisting in exploration of the constructed space



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