Sunday, 9 August 2015

Development of Design

This is an example of how the test tubes would kind of hang from the ceiling. The roof is a double height ceiling and so I have space to make a rolling feature of test tubes. They would cover the entire roof and would be close together so there is no open spaces

I have been trying to come up with a design for the centre of the space that reflects the product. Below is one of the options i came up with. I have decided to go against this and just make it completely simple. This is because if I am to imagine being inside the space, the overall space is already very full on with a complete surrounding of test tubes. The display in the middle needs to be simple other wise I think it will be too overwhelming.


Initial layout of the retail space with the stairs at the rear of the space and the left room for staff - small kitchen, seating and stock - in the right room, a unisex toilet

For the display - here I created a display that creates the shape of the ABC of the product. This is not visible from entrance - only from above.

The display goes up from the ground floor at the entrance and slowly raises as it goes towards the stairs at the back.

This would be the view from the front, as you walk through the front doors

View from the back doors


This is a Hong Kong alternative car park tower - but the structure of the netted like exterior is the type of internal structure that I see being used for the base and holding structure of the test tube wall which then will be illuminated by the sunlight creating a shimmering and ore like atmosphere


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