So- I have been slaving away in the studio for the last couple weeks working on my senior project. As some of you know- this has been one rough go-round. But, I think that the finished product has turned out pretty sweet! [Although I am far from finished..] Here is a little preview:

Above is the reception area for the in-house health clinic. It's essentially a place where employees can go for non-emergency and preventative health treatments. The concept behind my design creates a 'back-stage' experience. The exposed beams and painted brick give an industrial vibe. The art is composed of hundreds of band stickers and graffiti reminiscent of clubs or bars. However, the furnishings are very nice, making sure that the experience in the hip waiting area is comfortable. We want rock-star treatment even when we are sick.

Above is the employee cafeteria. It doesn't look like your standard cafeteria- I realize- but it isn't supposed to. This is a lunch break room for musicians. The sofas are my favorite! They are classic Louis III in form, but they are covered completely in RUBBER! See Here: http://www.sixinch.be/site/#/1/13/19/.Amazing. This makes them completely washable, water-proof, and stain repellent (except to mustard... the only known thing that will stain rubber. And now you know another random {and for the most part useless} fact).

Before you gasp in horror at this image- hear me out: In the design program [a set of required spaces and needs determined by the client] they asked for a meditation space 'free of distraction'. They suggested natural elements such as water or plants. I didn't feel that either of those more Zen-like elements really identified with my client. So I decided to do light therapy! In order to really grasp my vision look here:
The idea is to be enveloped in light that is synchronized to music. I think any Fender yuppie would enjoy this more than raked sand.
2 comments:
Aimee, these are some very nice renderings! Beautiful and excellent attention to details. Is this room located in a mall or is it in the Fender factory? I am not sure of what the program was that you were designing for. I like the panels and light effects and transparency of portions of the panels.
Aims,
The meditation room turned out fantastic! I love it! I wish I could chill in there for an afternoon. I'm sure it's much more enjoyable than raking sand or listening to flowing water - that sound always makes me need to visit the ladies room.
It all looks amazahzing! Love it.
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