Saturday, April 14, 2012

Final Scaled Model

Hi All,

Here are the latest images from booth scaled model.
In this latest version we added a big panels plus shelves. Also a jog is added to stabilize the whole booth.




11"x15.5" box

Square pin locking system to lock the boxes to the frame


2' wide shelf


Dimension of the the big panels are 48"x48" and 25"x34", shelves are 2 feet wide and they can be used as single or continues.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Lookin Good!

It's great to get a better idea of what you guys are envisioning.  I really like the aesthetic of the design.  What are the dimensions of the boxes?  The smaller, skinny ones seem like they might be too short.  Maybe more square shaped and taller ones would be better.  

Also included some pictures that I thought might be relevant and helpful.
Noma FoodLab by 3XN, Copenhagen.





Monday, March 26, 2012


Hi All,
Here are some rendering of what we came up for the first iteration and also some pictures of the working module.













Design is based on providing a modular platform that is flexible, intuitive, light and easy to set up, transportable with minimum space required for storage and maintenance. Different size boxes provide enough spaces for different size objects on display. The stand alone showcases are used as anchor points for the wall (structural elements) and space organizers on the floor.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hey!

Hey guys!

It's been over a week since we met and if I remember correctly your deadline for a working prototype is coming up on Monday.  It would be great to see some of the progress so the few of us who have access to the blog can share with the rest of our class and get back to you with feedback asap.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Best

Sunday, February 26, 2012

ideas



Hello Everyone, 

Below are some images that I found this week. The image on the left I just thought was pretty nifty, though I'm not sure how practical it is for this project. The image on the right is probably a little more relevant (I apologize for the small size, you can see a larger version on the link at the bottom of this post). This image was interesting to me, because it seems like the shelves are slotted into wide vertical boards. I thought perhaps this could be an advantageous alternative to the pegs in that it might be easier to make a freestanding unit with the wider vertical sections. Or what if the unit was a combo of slotted shelves towards the bottom (to give a base to the units) and then pegs on the top? Maybe this would make it feel more grounded and less dense on top? 
Another thought about the units is that I do not think the modular compartment spaces need to go all the way to the ground. I don't think anyone would want to crouch down to look at any small or medium sized work. So perhaps that space could instead be used for displaying large ceramics, small furniture, the hanging of clothing/textiles, or storage? (Did we talk about this on Monday?? I apologize if it was already mentioned and I'm being obnoxiously redundant...)

   
















I also do not remember if we came to a conclusion about whether or not to try the transparent/opaque fabric. It is my feeling that if we are to make a wooden structure, it would be nicer to show off the wood rather than hide it. The image below on the right was kind of what I was referring to when I suggested wrapping the structure in copper or metal. I know that pillar is kind of intense, but I was just thinking of it as an idea or look. My feelings are the same for the image of the joinery on the left.  In light of the complexity that it seems that the structure might have, I guess this kind of construction is probably rather unrealistic. Perhaps the design could somehow be simplified? 




This is a link to images I have been collecting about display: http://pinterest.com/hilsan/display/ . The images are mostly just things that I personally like, so I'm not really advocating that we adopt the look of any of them in particular. I just hope that they give feel for methods of displaying different types of objects. (I know that they are out of the context of a booth, but maybe they can give ideas for different elements within the booth?)

I hope that this is helpful!
-Hilary


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Hello!

I found this image of the American Craft Council show that I thought was pretty cool and might give you guys a better idea about the type of space and other booths we will be around.  Looking forward to seeing the progress on the designs!

-Crista