Wednesday 28 September 2011

I made a few sketch models to see how the shelter could work in different styles. I based the forms on the structure of a pine cone, mainly focusing on the cones wings.
Wings spread out in a wider version of the below

Layered wings of the cone can capture the rain water in the center and overflow making its way to the bottom

The idea of water capturing in the center and slowly flowing down the vase-like trunk and out of the bottom

The idea of a cone resting on its tip creates a natural umbrella like model, the middle wings missing creates an open space

The shape of the cone results in a randomly shaped model

An open cone providing a protected and cosy space yet still being able to experience the harshness of the weather you are being protected from. Water drains off of the wings into the top, fills up and slowly overflows into a circular rain curtain within the center of the shelter enhancing the experience and interaction. Steel will be holding up carved wooden pine cone wings. The materials work well together and will help to create different sounds with the rain as well as good aesthetic qualities.

A circular space with windows providing a protected view of the outside conditions


Wooden shingle tiles ontop of steel, rainfall on both surfaces creating different noises


Understanding the form


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