100 Word Statement:
Lighting to Expand Space and Connection to the Natural World Beyond Walls
Small rooms and spaces can be deceivingly big or spacious if it is designed to be exposed to the outside through multiple windows and openings. I was inspired by Japanese architecture and their use of natural lighting and scenery of the nature outside expand the room beyond its walls, making it a useful technique in modern architectural designing, as we need to consider the limited spacing we have in our modern word. Having the connection to nature through open windows promotes a healthy brain and mental state that is suitable for working long periods of time leading me to utilising this technique in my design by resizing the living area and kitchen to be smaller and adding more windows to my current living space to create the illusion of space with a limited physical space.
5 Best Handmade Models:
Model 1
Applying folding techniques: Masu Box Space
Scale: 1:100
Model 2
Applying folding techniques: Score, fold and cuts
Scale: 1:30
Model 3
Adding to our existing living space
Scale: 1:50
Model 4:
Working to a new Scale
Scale: 1:20
Model 5:
Iterated Final Design
Scale: 1:50
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