Exhibition Design
Exhibition Design
Exhibition Design
Tower of Emotions
Role
Role
Role
Architectural Student
Architectural Student
Architectural Student
Client
Client
Client
Building Technologies
Building Technologies
Building Technologies
Duration
Duration
Duration
2 Months
2 Months
2 Months
Team
Team
Team
Pair
Pair
Pair



Brief
Brief
Brief
To design an exhibition that reflects contrasting emotions. The overall dimension needs to be 4x4x12m and must explore architectural technologies, construction materials and structural typologies.
To design an exhibition that reflects contrasting emotions. The overall dimension needs to be 4x4x12m and must explore architectural technologies, construction materials and structural typologies.
To design an exhibition that reflects contrasting emotions. The overall dimension needs to be 4x4x12m and must explore architectural technologies, construction materials and structural typologies.
Design
Design
Design
The tower is situated at Barangaroo Reserve where the design expresses themes of liveliness and fun as well as drowning and disorientation, primarily through a bright biophilic open platform in contrast to a dark cold box on the water - which are connected by a coloured mirror installation in between. The folly is mainly comprised of a steel structure that is marine grade to withstand the site’s coastal conditions, and is clad with reflective stainless steel sheets to move light, glass positioned for views, and bamboo to connect to nature.
The tower is situated at Barangaroo Reserve where the design expresses themes of liveliness and fun as well as drowning and disorientation, primarily through a bright biophilic open platform in contrast to a dark cold box on the water - which are connected by a coloured mirror installation in between. The folly is mainly comprised of a steel structure that is marine grade to withstand the site’s coastal conditions, and is clad with reflective stainless steel sheets to move light, glass positioned for views, and bamboo to connect to nature.
The tower is situated at Barangaroo Reserve where the design expresses themes of liveliness and fun as well as drowning and disorientation, primarily through a bright biophilic open platform in contrast to a dark cold box on the water - which are connected by a coloured mirror installation in between. The folly is mainly comprised of a steel structure that is marine grade to withstand the site’s coastal conditions, and is clad with reflective stainless steel sheets to move light, glass positioned for views, and bamboo to connect to nature.
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