Monday 25 April 2011


Experiment 2: Week Three – Final Crysis Wars Environment with detailed elements through to a final resolution

This image heavily relates to my Electroliquid Aggregation.  Showing the primary laboratory of Sigmund Freud the space is open however trapped beneath the weight of the structure. This is where people can dream as they are not aware of their time and occurrence. This is also a place the “unconscious” mind can be explored.  Normally cast in shadows at night the blue neon lights give a supernatural effect reinforcing the hypothesis. As the occupant walks and tests are conducted, the structure that first appears warm and dark opens into a very “conscious” meeting space that cantilevers over the water.
 The entire structure slits into the side of my terrain giving a very warm and enclosed experience. This is reflected in Issac Newtons Laboratory space. Rather than every wall made from structure I decided to engage the landform in order to create various spaces. In order to relate to my Electroliquid Aggregation I decided to wrap spaces around and behind the structure. A zigzag effect in the architecture explores the idea of moving objects as they comes into contact with the large exterior wall overhang, which extrudes from the side of the terrain.

Overall Both Clients laboratories and their meeting spaces are accessed by stairs, a large ladder and a path leading from the water to the left. Looking from the top down the structure is a vague cave that engages both hypothesises and the landform. Lighter textures have been applied to places that come into contact with the most Light. Darker textures however have been placed in places where little light enters or reflects. This gives the effect of a piece of architecture that accompanies its inhabitants with a dreary, cave like atmosphere until it is heavily illuminated at night.   

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