Secret Tectonics
Melbourne School of Design,
University of Melbourne
2016
A place for keeping secrets on Herring Island in Melbourne’s outer-city, the pavilion is designed to create a formal antithesis in tense opposition to the foundational architectural tectonics of Point, Line, Plane, Mass, Frame and Infill.
The proposal involves a series of hand drawings and physical models to explore the state of limbo which precedes a moment of revelation. With thresholds above and below the ground plane, moments of darkness, disorientation and confusion are constructed against spaces of clarity.
Melbourne School of Design,
University of Melbourne
2016
A place for keeping secrets on Herring Island in Melbourne’s outer-city, the pavilion is designed to create a formal antithesis in tense opposition to the foundational architectural tectonics of Point, Line, Plane, Mass, Frame and Infill.
The proposal involves a series of hand drawings and physical models to explore the state of limbo which precedes a moment of revelation. With thresholds above and below the ground plane, moments of darkness, disorientation and confusion are constructed against spaces of clarity.