Designing the metal base on AutoCAD.
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Color scheme.
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The above photograph shows how hangers were placed on the rod.
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Monitoring the process of creating the new base in the metal workshop.
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Atmospheric and cosy reception area welcoming visitors at the entrance to the office.
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Reception area include furniture such as sofa made of black bottle holder boxes and reused cushions, table made of catalogues and wooden palette as well as hangers made of no longer used chairs which are perfect for hanging the coat. There are also wooden benches. In the kitchen area, there is a flower installation on the walls where plastic bottles were used.
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The presentation of the final outcomes is one of the very important stages which examine how well the whole process of constructing the sustainable office environment went. The spotlighting was used to enhance the narrative and atmosphere dominating the space and highlighting the focus on creating homely and comfortable office place where all users would enjoy sustainable furniture.
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It’s all about the base, about the base… Creating a tall structure with poor structural support caused a major problems with stability. As the precedent study did not indicate how the hanger wall was fixed to the floor we had to solve architectural riddle by experimenting with various set ups of the wall, angles as well as the bases. The picture above shows the first wooden base which did not pass a test as it was not heavy enough to hold a big amount of hangers in the place as well as the surface area was very small and easy to case the whole wall to fall on the floor.
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Day one, comprising of gathering hangers and materials to create curtain wall as well as experimenting with the use of colours and opacity by the mean of putting a few hangers on the top of each other which resulted in the structure measuring 1.75 cm.
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Hunger, curtain wall depicting traces of human presence.
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