24.3.19


A s y m m e t r i c a l  R e v. L u m i o n



H e r o  S h o t  +  D e t a i l  S h o t 


D e s c r i p t i o n

The structure of this project is to represent one of Bernabei Freeman's product. It is this seemingly symmetrical hanging planter; however the pattern of the cutouts on it was asymmetrical and that is why this building's concept to be asymmetrical in every view. My selected hero shot is to showcase how the inside and outside both have asymmetrical walls that forms almost a sharp crystal like structure. This also shows how open the building is to the outdoors but still feel enclosed because their are more than four walls that encapsulate the inside. My selected detail shot shows how in this angle the stairs meet to create a triangular shape. This is designed to create a harmony between the main attraction in the common room which was the stairs and the building itself.


M o r e  S h o t s








3.3.19


S T A I R S   o n  P A P E R
to  S T A I R S   from  P A P E R
A  s y m m e t r i c a l  level to Common Level





I wanted the top part of my building to connect to the common room using the similar triangular shape that has been observed through out the facade. The stairs have three levels to create the three sides of a triangle. The steps are supported by the wooden bins that runs from floor to ceiling to emphasise the height and also it serves as the focal point when you step into the building. 



The bottom part does not exactly have a spiral stair case, it is winding but it is not a circular staircase. I want the stairs to feel as if it is also revolving with the building to showcase how uneven the sizes of the levels are inside.