The front view of the building is a simple design with an open plan bottom level that allows in a lot of natural light. The two levels are so that no natural light can get into the upstairs installation. The front window is a dark reflective window to also keep natural light out.
Inside perspective view of the light box art installation. The overall look gives the impression of opulence.
Although these are my first initial selected drawings, I have noticed I need to add more of an atmosphere to show off the overall 'feeling' the viewer would experience while at the installation. All of these use the same background textures and ideas and only shows a very one dimensional view and perspective.
This perspective view shows the different light features in the installation. The bottom floor has open panels that allow natural light in while the upstairs allows no natural light in. I have moved the mirrors in the installation to the sides so that they can pick up a wider angle of light.
Inside perspective view of the light box art installation. The overall look gives the impression of opulence.
Although these are my first initial selected drawings, I have noticed I need to add more of an atmosphere to show off the overall 'feeling' the viewer would experience while at the installation. All of these use the same background textures and ideas and only shows a very one dimensional view and perspective.
I chose to do a two storied structure because the light installation needs to be completely dark and i wanted to utilize the outside view in some way. This quick image shows an idea of the view from the inside of the first floor. This allows the viewer to get an ocean view while they are waiting to go into the installation.
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