Tuesday, 30 April 2013

My favourite green homes

These are some of the spaces that I would love to pick ideas from.

By Ryall Porter Sheridan Architects, the Orient Artist Studio (website):

Love that screened porch!

Almost all of their projects are very nice.


The Hudson Passive Project by Barliswedlick Architects (website):
Gorgeous large glass front shows off the beautiful high ceiling




The Carriag Ridge House by Olson Kundig Architects (website):

You can see all around with these open views 

Great minimal intrusion



The R-house, the team included our Humber profs Craig Crane & Marcin Kedzior with Humber students (website):



The Yin Yang house by Brooks + Scarpa (website):







Interdisciplinary Design Competition

This past term we had an Interdisciplinary Design Competition that involved students of Interior Design and Industrial Design working on a solution for Adam Bienenstock's Natural Playgrounds. The problem was brought to the students by our professor Karen White and it involved finding a way to ease the transportation and set up of his natural playgrounds at temporary sites. The students worked in teams of 4 or 3, and our team members included Benjamin McLeish, Nicolas
Traquair, Masooma Naqvi, and Magda Czechowicz.

We called it “Popping Up Play” as it was inspired from the client's need to create a playground for temporary installations. This design features flat-pack structural units that quickly fold together to form hollow cubes of varying heights, an idea we took from collapsible plastic cartons. "An ingenious integral slot system allows the units to tightly interlink and create a rolling topography on top of which can be installed landscape, pathways and playground elements" (Karen White).

The wall assembly








It was a great experience and we all had a fantastic time, it was a very pleasant surprise to find that we won the competition and our idea was chosen from 25 awesome entries.

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Door no. 4, the final one

This door has been kept in its raw, unpolished, worn out condition and we have used the stuff we found around the workshop and in the garbage to create this rugged, industrial piece.


And a finished, cleaned up Doors no. 1 & 3



Friday, 12 April 2013

Door no. 3

We are thinking more on the lines of taking an ordinary moment of arrival and entrance and turning it into an experience.
To this goes our Door no. 3 as a tribute to the philosophy of finding surprises in everyday ordinary things :)