Thursday, November 6, 2008

Final Submission

1:20 Section







Section 1




Section 2




Front Elevation







Back Elevation











Ground



1st Floor





2nd Floor

















Monday, August 25, 2008

Monday, June 16, 2008

Peter Jarver and William Leslie










Explanation

The art gallery is situated at 228 King St, Newtown. Adjacent to the site is a hairdresser and a cafe. The site was chosen in accordance with many factors including local transport systems, points of interests near by as well as the amount of traffic and the flow of people past that part of the street.

The expectation of the gallery was to take viewers away from the hassling and chaotic lifestyle that came with the city and the hectic life of King St. This was established through the clean white washed walls and the high ceilings which was a big contrast to the ornamental facades of the buildings surrounding the site. Photography and sculptures included in the gallery were also chosen to emphasis this notion.

Peter Jarver was chosen as the provider of the photography through his great scenic shots and beautiful eye for nature. He had a great ability to capture the most finest moments in time and showcase that in his photography. His work allowed viewers to escape into that moment in time and just think and enjoy the beauty of the world around us.

William Leslie was the chosen sculpture as his art was both sculptural art as well as practical. His fixtures were lighting fixtures that in the day time would present themselves as sculptural beauty while at night it also transforms into function through it's ability to provide light into the gallery space. This enabled the gallery to be lit without the necessity of the stereotypical "artificial" lighting.

The main theme of the gallery space is escape and a notion of taking those in the space to another realm. However through the installation of the glass courtyard on the left side of the gallery, it opened up parts of the gallery to the outside world so those on the street could also have a look at what was inside and what was available to them. While inside the space you can also view other aspects and levels of the gallery. This is seen where viewers on the main level can view artists working beneath them in the workshop and this also gives those working in the workshop the ability to view people in the gallery and the crowd that come in.

PROJECT 3 - Art Gallery in Newtown