Friday, December 3, 2010

Bus Shelter Part 2


Following my research on morpho genetic and moulded wood, I extended my research  into looking at other inspirational images deriving from the human skin structures as well as anything in connection with fish tails As mentioned in part 1, I wanted to connect my design with the spirit of the place.  In our case the fountain with the three tritons. What I have in mind at present, is to design a non figurative form inspired from the fish tail and perhaps water bubbles blended with some skin structure texture thus combining the idea of the three tritons.  A bit vague at the moment, as I am still deciding on what type of shape or design the bus shelter is to undertake.  I know it has to be evolving  but I still prefer to give a theme to my project that will eventually round up the whole design to fit in with the environment. 

 The flow of the fish may be inspirational as to the pattern the bus shelter is to take...

These patterns may come in handy for surface finishing or even for the construction parts


this form may be used to shape the canopy...

Linear forms can also be used to create a contrast between the round structural form of the bubbles


Combining human skin texture with the fish form idea may be interesting. Their combination may result in an interesting effect.  Other interesting patterns are also found in human nervious tissue, neurons and muscle 
tissue
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