Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Further Experimentation


The bridge with the two offices. Jonathan Ive's office on the right and Lady Gaga's office on the left.


Jonathan Ive's office. The form was inspired by the overall simplicity of Apple. The bigger cube is representative of the large corporation in which Ive must work within while the smaller cube (Ive's private office) shows that Ive is the inner 'spirit' or 'genius' of the company. The lights beaming down supplies the environment with the blue lights; as though Ive's work is feeding the digital environment. 


Lady Gaga's office. Lady Gaga's office was designed on the basis that she (and her office) take no specific form; she is a free spirit and so is her work and therefore so should her office. There are holograms and transparent lights which create Lady Gaga's office with only a thin platform that is solid. This also means she has no physical boundaries for her office (apart from staying on the platform or she will fall off) and can therefore push the boundaries of herself and career. The 'tail' dropping down is like Ive's light beam, where Gaga feeds the digital world with art that can be shared.


2 comments:

  1. AT them moment it feels like there are three separate architectures rather than something thats speaking as a whole, further compounded by the prodding of your spaces away from the context of your landform.

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  2. Perhaps expand the landform (blue lights) under your bridge? It feels as though there is an infinitely long river cutting the environment in half.

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