For our new project, Rotation four 3D design, we had to take measurements from on of the rooms at the Ravensbourne buildings, draw it to scale and redesign the space to something we think Ravensbourne is missing. In my case, I have decided to redesign the room in level to into a exhibition gallery which will show the work of the students.
The research aspect of this project has been challenging for me, this is because at first i started researching architects who did not particularly inspire me to design the interior of an exhibition. So now I have started to look at different gallery interiors such as the Saatchi gallery who place their sculptures on small platforms so that it is easier to view them.
I also looked at Kelly Hoppens work for inspiration and I found her work very interesting in terms of the simplicity and maturity in her design.
Kelly Hoppens uses a lot of contrast in her work and the main colours present are black and white. I really like how she use only two colors but she combines them differently in each of her furniture, for example on this image she has use white chairs with a black table when they are commonly the same colours.
This is a beautiful example of Kelly Hoppens simple but effective style using contrast. The black and white staircase is very visible due to the contrasting black and white and the zebra print carpet enhances the whole design by illustrating a sense of connection throughout the whole room.
Pedro Dias
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