Sunday, 16 November 2014

Zaha Hadid

My recent gallery research led me on to look at the architectural style and designs by Zaha Hadid. As i learned very recently, zaha hadid is not for everyone and at times can be a bit crazy (Glasgow's Museum Of Trasnport).

Below i have exampled Interior and exterior images of two buildings design by Zaha Hadid Architects which i especially like, in particular the different angled views of the stairs within the MAXXI building.



Zaha Hadid - MAXXI - National Museum of XXI Century Arts






Space vs. Object

“Our proposal offers a quasi-urban field, a 'world' to dive into rather than a building as signature object. The campus is organized and navigated on the basis of directional drifts and the distribution of densities rather than key points. This is indicative of the character of the MAXXI as a whole: porous, immersive, a field space. An inferred mass is subverted by vectors of circulation. The external as well as internal circulation follows the overall drift of the geometry. Vertical and oblique circulation elements are located at areas of confluence, interference and turbulence.

The move from object to field is critical in understanding the relationship the architecture will have to the content of the artwork it will house. While this is further expounded by the contributions of our Gallery and Exhibitions experts, it is important here to state that the premise of the architectural design promotes a disinheriting of the ‘object’ orientated gallery space. Instead, the notion of a ‘drift’ takes on an embodied form. The drifting emerges, therefore, as both architectural motif, and also as a way to navigate experientially through the museum. It is an argument that for art practice is well understood but in architectural hegemony has remained alien. We take this opportunity, in the adventure of designing such a forward looking institution, to confront the material and conceptual dissonance evoked by art practice since the late 1960s. The path led away from the ‘object’ and its correlative sanctifying, towards fields of multiple associations that are anticipative of the necessity to change.”

- (Zaha Hadid Architects. (2010). Zaha Hadid's MAXXI - National Museum of XXI Century Arts. Available: http://buildipedia.com/aec-pros/featured-architecture/zaha-hadids-maxxi-national-museum-of-xxi-century-arts. Last accessed 12/11/2014.)





Walls/Not Walls: 
Towards a Contemporary Spatiality

“In architectural terms, this is most virulently executed by the figure of the ‘wall’. Against the traditional coding of the ‘wall’ in the museum as the privileged and immutable vertical armature for the display of paintings, or delineating discrete spaces to construct ‘order’ and linear ‘narrative’, we have created a critique of it through its emancipation. The ‘wall’ becomes the versatile engine for the staging of exhibition effects. In its various guises -- solid wall, projection screen, canvas, window to the city -- the exhibition wall is the primary space-making device. By running extensively across the site, cursively and gesturally, the lines traverse inside and out. Urban space is coincidental with gallery space, exchanging pavilion and court in a continuous oscillation under the same operation. And further deviations from the Classical composition of the wall emerge as incidents where the walls become floor, or twist to become ceiling, or are voided to become a large window looking out. By constantly changing dimension and geometry, they adapt themselves to whatever curatorial role is needed. By setting within the gallery spaces a series of potential partitions that hang from the ceiling ribs, a versatile exhibition system is created. Organizational and spatial invention are thus dealt with simultaneously amidst a rhythm found in the echo of the walls to the structural ribs in the ceiling that also filter the light in varying intensities.”

- (Zaha Hadid Architects. (2010). Zaha Hadid's MAXXI - National Museum of XXI Century Arts. Available: http://buildipedia.com/aec-pros/featured-architecture/zaha-hadids-maxxi-national-museum-of-xxi-century-arts. Last accessed 12/11/2014.)



Zaha Hadid - Heydar Aliyev Centre














Gallery Research

Below are just a couple of images of existing galleries i have researched as inspiration, or 'cake' as one of my lecturers calls it, for my current Gallery design project. The images i have chosen to feature here are focused on a couple of galleries located not far from each other in New York. As my site location for my design is a very thin and long rectangular shape the repeating blocking or height of these gallieries, i found the most interesting.




New York Museum of Contemporary Art







Sperome Westwater Gallery, New York

Another gallery design i particularily liked is again based in new york. The sperone westwater gallery is situated not far from the museum of contemporary art but is unique in that the gallery feature a moving room.








Friday, 14 November 2014

Dale Chihuly; Beyond The Object

Between the 8th February 2014 and 21st June 2014, the halcyon gallery in London hosted an exhibit by American Artist Dale Chihuly. Beyond the Object; aimed to respond to the interior architecture of the building by changing the space with hand blown glass sculptures. 

Unfortunately this exhibition was something i stumbled across on the internet rather than got chance to go and visit myslef, which was a shame because i can imagine the ambience/feeling/mood, things that arent experienced through viewing a photograph are especially important when experiencing work of art such as this.




"What I've always really been interested in is space. Even when I made a single Cylinder or Macchia, my interest was always in space. I was thinking not of the object itself, but how the object would look in a room."Dale Chihuly












- Sheryl Garratt. (2014). The Glass Menagerie. Available: http://www.halcyongallery.com/assets/file/uploads/Telegraph-Magazine-Chihuly.pdf. Last accessed 10/11/2014.

Tracey Emin; The Last Great Adventure Is You



The White Cube Gallery in Bermondsey is currently host to the Tracey Emin exhibition; The Last Great Adventure is you. Made up of paintings, sculptures and neon creations, the exhibit "chronicles the contemplative nature of work by an artist who has consistently examined her life with excoriating candour." (White Cube, 2014)


I was keen to research work by Tracey Emin, not necessarily for the pieces but i was interested in looking at the way she displayed her pieces within the gallery space. As Tracey Emin's art works are usually extremly personal, i was interested to see how this link to the art influenced the arrangement and spatial context in which the art work is displayed. 











 - White Cube. (2014). Tracey Emin The Last Great Adventure Is You. Available: http://whitecube.com/exhibitions/tracey_emin_the_last_great_adventure_is_you_bermondsey_2014/. Last accessed 10/11/2014.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Goldsmith Street, Nottingham


Goldsmith Street in Nottingam is to become the site of my second Design Project, the design of a gallery space. 

A burnt out Indian Restaurant currently sits on the plot. These photos i took to form part of my site analysis.






Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Product Design - First Studio Project

Incorporating my wearable technology research my design concept for my first studio project took the shape of a biodegradeable solar bag. The bag has a detachable solar panel, in which the phone can be plugged into the back, allowing the panel to be drapped over fixtures for maximum charge potential whilst encorporating the 'green' expectations of Glastonbury Festival. 




 


Monday, 10 November 2014

Solar Fibre

The idea behind Solar Fiber is a flexible photovoltaic fiber that converts sunlight energy into electrical energy.  We aim to develop this as a yarn that can be worked into all sorts of fabrics. This “smart material” will be able to be used in all sorts of applications where textiles are currently used, but with the added advantage of being able to produce an electrical current.”


Solar Fibre, 2014, have; “developed our latest prototype: the solar shawl. The fabric was woven by Van Den Acker textile manufacturers, and then the shawl was constructed and the electronics integrated. The amount of energy being generated is displayed in real-time on the shawl itself.“








- Solar Fibre Admin. (2012). About Solar Fiber. Available: http://www.solarfiber.nl/about-solar-fiber/. Last accessed 2014
- Solar Fibre Admin. (2014). New prototype – the solar shawl. Available: http://www.solarfiber.nl/new-prototype-the-solar-shawl/. Last accessed 15/10/2014.