TAH-DAH!
A1 Sheet illustrating my concept for a natural intervention in the city |
This was my first, individual submission –
and I do not care things are missing, I do not care that it frustrated
me beyond all belief, and I do not care if some wizkid on photoshop is looking
at it and laughing. I am so so so proud of this. Blood, sweat and tears. LOTS
of tears.
The brief was to bring nature into the city
– and to only use organic and natural materials (quite, hard).
Three views of the site as it exists today |
My concept is The Nature Chamber.
In my concept this underused and wasted
site in the middle of Leeds City Centre, next to the Merrion Centre, would be
turned into a reflective, tranquil spot. The intervention works on two levels
1)
I wanted to continue my
development from my Nature Obscura intervention
in the woods…so I wanted to create a place where people could literally see
different perspectives and reflections AND I wanted it to be a space of
perspective and reflection. Double entendre!
2)
When visiting the site I was
struck by how confined a lot of the nature is in our cities, and how there
was really not a great deal of green about. With current issues as the Ash Dieback and bloody Nick Boles as the new planning minister, this is
something that will only stagnate – or potentially worsen – inside AND outside our cities. Thus I struck
upon the idea of an Eternity Chamber (here I was influenced by the artist
Charles Avery)
If I had had more time, I would have liked
to have developed the idea – as I don’t believe nature should be confined, I
believe that we need to develop a more holistic way of combining the urban and
the natural…but alas, time was of the essence and my main idea was that an
‘Eternity Mirror or Chamber” could act as some sort of ironical comment on the
attitude we have towards nature. Basically if we are not careful, soon all we
could be left with are Eternity Chambers attempting to show future generations
what a forest or woodland was.
Now. How to represent this organically….
- The layout + pools of black slate would be placed so
that whichever tree you sat by, the reflection would actually be of another
tree
Concept sketch representing the above idea |
- Layout giving a sense of perspective
- Black slate would be set by each tree and the water on it would produce a reflection
- Birch trees – aesthetically
ephemeral, elegant and tranquil. Cloud Grass - aesthetically dreamlike and calm
- Train the trees so that they
act as benches for those wishing to sit (here I was influenced by West 8)
So for lack of time and lack of boring you
– that’s it in a nutshell! Hard work. Exhausting. Exhilarating. Exciting. Until
next time.
1 comment:
Feedback on my submission for this hasn't actually been given yet in a formal manner - but in the crit it was suggested I could have added a backdrop to the sectional elevation to give more sense of place and that an axonometric could have been helpful too.
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