Friday, November 6, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009

WONDER-WALL


These guys are awesome, i love the fact that the pull literally from there conceptual framework and it works, but they have the flexibility to also create very sophisticated interiors.

Friday, October 30, 2009

FREE YOUR MIND....The Hatchery

My concept currently is a Hive using the definition : a place swarming with busy occupants. This would be a defining characteristic of the Hatchery on a daily basis. To be able to view the activity from the outside is a element that i would like to have throughout the space. I've thought about the physical characteristics of a hive and in not wanting to be literal in form by using the hexagonal shape, I've thought about other things like the angle used to make a hexagon, which is approx. 30 degrees, the idea of smaller spaces creating one whole is another idea that could be incorporated into the space. The material qualities of a hive are interesting and can be applied in the hatchery space as well, I want to use the opaque quality of beeswax and the idea of flexibility of the material both physically and in the ability to use things for more than one purpose.
So far my thoughts of the space begin form when you enter, currently want to keep the lower facade of the site with its unique window as is. Upon entering the space I envision a quirky but clean directory of the space a whats where directory for visitors to their respective points of interest and appointment spaces. This would be on or near the wall shared by the retail space. A lobby area where there would be seating. The retail space would be separated by a partition wall as the retail space is scooped out of the hatchery interior space like you would do with honey. The retail space is composed of three walls the partition where you enter the curved wall the takes you along the perimeter and a wall that carries you out of the retail space at 30 degrees and down a wide corridor to the right. From there you enter an exhibition space and then there is a stair case that splits and takes you to the second level, but below the stairs is a conference room where meetings for groups can be held, depending on space possible office space for Hatchery operations could be here as well. As You proceed up the stairs the gallery continues and work is dispayed through the stair case , and as you reach the second level you enter the exhibition / Performance space, and then there is a level change as you go down a corridor where there are rooms that are mixed use for collaboration spaces, classrooms, etc. This is where i am now, all spaces are not definite but this is what i would like my flow to be. Some other aspects of Hive as a concept that i hope to explore are Repetition, Swarm, Dark, Light, and
Warmth.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Hatchery......our place in the community


Some ideas of Adjacency, Order , and Composition. Ideally I would like to see the retail space go beyond the normal walled system and/ or spill out into a exhibition style space. Where consumers get the feeling of picking directly from floor samples. The Collaboration and Exhibition space would be much more intimate and the space would be located on the second level.Storage space would be needed for at least two areas and should be connected if not physically then hidden. Other basic necessities like e.g. restrooms would be found on both areas but location is not specified preferably hidden as well.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Hatchery Inventory.....

By Department

Consumer Retail Studies
- clothing and accessories
-Fashion Shows

Theatre Department
-Dvd's of Performances
- Small shows and acts

Creative Writing
- student self publishing and distribution
- poetry performances

Department of Art
- Installation Art
- Mix media Art
- Art Shows and Workshops

Department of Dance
- Dance performances
- Dance Workshops

Music Department
- CD's
-Small concerts

Hatchery Precedence

trebagarden.co.uk



design-calendar.com

Hatchery BSLC



Cscout.com/Eco-Age

CAB Studios

Cool Business Ideas.com

1. Inhabitat.com
2. Masala Zone, Bayswater
3. Art Gallery of Ontario
4. type pad.com
5. quirky shop/blogspot.com
6. dpsdesign.com/ Avila
7.black rock gallery online.com/store front
8. Douglas Wallace retailer
9. black rock gallery online.com
10.Slater Museum Shop
11. BAC GAllery
12. frampetit.com
13. Art Gallery of Ontario

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Displays for Tables and Cash Wrap


Please feel free to comment, we will still have display pieces that speak to the select concept and those are being collected as we speak. These items are those that are in full color as to not be to stark with all white and pieces of red. All ideas are based on the Salvation Army and its programs.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Sunday, September 20, 2009

My Weekend: Inspiration?





I spent most of my weekend about 18 hours painting my workplace. The kitchen was my top priority. It was all white and everything looked very blank. I added a dark blue color to the chair rail that was already present and we painted a few other things blue. My weekend reminded me of Urban studio on Steroids. Needless to say I was drained and I don't want to see another paint brush again.

Friday, September 18, 2009

A Step in the Right Direction


So far we have made quite a few contacts in the last two day, receiving donations form Gail's too on Spring Garden in Greensboro, and well as Platos Closetand many more to come. The donations are really gonna help us in setting the standard for the type of things that will be made available to and in the Select store. The Idea of the Red Shoe Installations is taking off with many consignment shops donating to our cause. I believe that the efforts being made here will not only benefit the Salvation Army but the idea that recycling unwanted or no longer needed goods as a Positive Green Effort and Thrift Stires are a large avenue for this. The community is really eager to help and we look forward to having the Shoe installations that we create make a statment for the Salvation Army Select Store.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

thinking about shoes....my first love


This week we were assigned to market our new coming Salvation Army Select store. We hopped on the idea of getting more donations and how to market it in a clever way. The idea of shoes came to mind. We broke into groups Josie, Diana and I came up with the idea of placing hundreds of shoes down a side walk. Walking side by side whether they be glued to the pavement or loose. Everyone walking aside the shoes would follow where they were headed. At the end of the road would be a huge red donation bin for the Salvation Army Select store. We then discussed this idea with our classmates and a second proposal came about. What if we scrounged up a bunch of mismatched shoes and spray painted them red with either the logo in black or a website on the bottom. We think if students were walking down Tate st. or Spring Garden they would follow the shoes curiously. We as a group can volunteer our time on a busy afternoon and take the donations. This idea can also be repeated for the grand opening. Aside from the shoe idea drawing footprints on a side walk with the logo was another way we could take this.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Timepeices-Idea #1





The Timepiece assignment here and below, has really helped me to clarify exactly what my concept is for my entire space. As you review these time piece Ideas think of how a locomotive affects the surroundings in which it travels through, the rustle of leaves, Shaking of buildings( I live beside the Railroad track ), the flicker of interior lights and the sound of that train whistle clearing its path. These affects are the source of my inspiration for my time pieces as well as my concept. The above time piece is a light grid that at the top of every hour provides a light show for your shopping pleasure.

Idea #2


This musical peice consisting of Organ pipes cloaked in a white coat of walls, acts as a time peice as it signifies the top and bottom and bottom of every hour with a very specific tune for each hour. The organ pipe is at a low pitch to provide a quaint melody to shop to as well as keep track of your time. The Pipe organ is remincent of the whistle of the locomotive, but decorative accents add a hint of color to the very basic color scheme of the retail space.

Idea #3


My third Idea this very interesting idea of interlocking Circles, they visual along with the moth of the clock hands show the idea of motion.the clock is a fair size, at 2 feet in height and 2 and 1/2 ft wide.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Locomotion

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Instamatic Schematic....a materials exploration






Given a product and a concept we have to develop a materials presentation. My Concept is Locomotion and my product is Coats Ties and Scarves. At first my instinct went to programing of the space and I lost focus of materials. So after being pulled back from LaLa land I went back to thinking about my concept more. Wanting to steer clear of " Train" like images I focused on what locomotion meant and its origin. It is derived from Locus( Latin) meaning place, center , or source, and motion meaning; change in physical position or place. Then I went on a search for imagery that read in this manner to see what I could find.Above are a few images that I found that I am thinking of pulling my color pallet from.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Palm Avenue








Perch