Sunday, May 3, 2009

REAL TIME IMAGE CAPTURES DEVELOPED UT2004 ENVIRONMENT (Final Submission With Essential Explanation)

Essential Explanation
The idea from the first client Alfred Nobel is identified by the variety of 'way' between the meeting place and his own lab. The purpose of doing this is to indicate the thought of Nobel who doesn't want to assist a man as he attempts to give up; however in the other way, he would rather help the dreamers who have got into trouble. Hence, the 'lifts' have been designed to help them to get back or get in. It is a quite challenging thing for you to find a way going and back.

The second client Jacques-Yves Cousteau who indeed enjoy the world underneath the surface of earth. As a result, his lab is at the very bottom of the ground. Additionally, interconnected spaces have been designed in a very interesting way showing another different world under the ground.

Two ramps are also designed with the ideas of each client which are been displace exterior and interior separately.













It maybe chanllenged to make a trip to Noble's trip. Useing the life by jumping and then it will work. Good Luck!













The 2nd Ramp (Jacques-Yves Cousteau)
This ramp is from meeting space to the interior lab which gives a sense of spacious because it is the way towards to the beneath of the earth surface.














The 1st Ramp (Alfred Nobel)
It seems like going up; however, actually it is horizontal.














The 1st Ramp (Alfred Nobel)
Also, it is not made by separate cylinders.














Nobel's Lab
This lab has been designed to allw an abundance of sunshine.














Cousteau's Lab
This lab has been build at the bottom of the whole architecture accorrding to the idea of Jacques-Yves Cousteau who appreciates the freedom underneath the surface of earth.














Meeting Space
Without any specific decorations, the simple design of this space is to provide Cousteau a chance of approaching to the nature above the ground and simultaneously the two similar eight-cylinders are designed on the purpose of indicating a feeling of concerning according to the idea of Alfred Nobel. (eg. the small one can be prevented from the terrible weather outing by hiding inside the large one.)

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