Alyssa Thrower
November 16th, 2007
Edward Lowenstein was a very
influential architect in
Greensboro during his time.
His work included residential
as well as commercial
buildings. He had a hand in the
very progressive work of the
young women in the interior
The space that has been created really shapes ones experience within the space. It is as if one is being guided through the space.
design program at Women’s College and in
equal opportunities for African Americans.
Lowenstein was a very progressive thinker
especially for his generation, and the exhibit
which pays homage to him shows a progression through time.
The exhibit is very successful because it uses the elements of modern building
such as wood and metal to create a very geometric space which you experience while you
read the materials. The wooden beams are especially interesting because of the different
finishes or lack of a finish that are applied to the wood. The creators of the exhibit also
used a green wood which Lowenstein used in his various projects, this was a nice way to
tie in his work even in the structure. The use of natural light in the exhibit is very
important and the artificial light in the structure serves to light the information. The
effect the lighting creates is a soothing one and it allows the viewer to slow down and
take in the information on Lowenstein. The exhibit does not go all the way to the ceiling
so it is like they have created a space within a space. Another interesting element to this
environment is that it uses one of Lowenstein’s trademark angles in the roof planes of the
exhibit structure. The way that the exhibit structure is done is very nice because it ties
into Lowenstein’s work as a designer and it makes for a much closer experience with this
mans work. So there is a strong relationship between the artifact that is being displayed
and the environment it is being displayed in.
The images and information in the exhibit didn’t seem to be organized in a
particular fashion. In fact it seemed that you could wander through the exhibit however
you pleased. On one end of the exhibit it shows Lowenstein’s work with the Women’s
College and as you move through the space you see the various residential as well as
commercial spaces that he created. The exhibit includes a timeline of his work and
significant events in his life. All the information is very insightful but it is a lot to
process.
This part of the exhibit is a representation of the angles which Lowenstein often used in his work. The ways in which the information is
presented to the viewer varies within the exhibit. While most of the information is
displayed through text and pictures there is also the use of sketch up to create three
dimensional models of the homes. I feel like these are more successful than the floor
plans and text because people do not experience space in the view of a floor plan. People
experience space vertically and therefore sections, elevations and three dimensional
models help to show the space in its true form.
Lowenstein was a very influential member of the Greensboro community. He
brought modernism to a small, southern town and he did his best to be a progressive
thinker who accepted women and African-Americans. In this exhibit you physically
experience the things that were important to him in design. It is an extremely successful
way paying homage to this mans work.
This image exhibits the many ways in which the artifacts were displayed with the computer in the corner. The metals and wood were just so beautiful and really created a space within a space.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Intent Narrative and Program
Intent
I want to create spaces that are comfortable, functional and stylish. I want to take our selected color schemes and create a space that is soothing and feels like a space you would want to raise a child in. The goal in the common areas is to give one the feeling of wide open spaces with areas where the mothers can come together and bond with each other. In the private spaces the ceilings are lowered so that there is a feeling of safety and security. The private spaces would be the place where the mother and child bond with each other so it is important that all the needs of each being are met. I want the space to be modern in style but incorporate elements to make it feel like a house.
Program:
Living Room:
Television
Couch
Chairs
Coffee tables
A rug
Lamps
Kitchen:
Table and chairs
High chairs
Cabinets
Refrigerators
Microwave
Toaster oven
Bedrooms:
Bed
Crib
Desk
Nightstand
Rug
Television
Lamp
Chairs
I want to create spaces that are comfortable, functional and stylish. I want to take our selected color schemes and create a space that is soothing and feels like a space you would want to raise a child in. The goal in the common areas is to give one the feeling of wide open spaces with areas where the mothers can come together and bond with each other. In the private spaces the ceilings are lowered so that there is a feeling of safety and security. The private spaces would be the place where the mother and child bond with each other so it is important that all the needs of each being are met. I want the space to be modern in style but incorporate elements to make it feel like a house.
Program:
Living Room:
Television
Couch
Chairs
Coffee tables
A rug
Lamps
Kitchen:
Table and chairs
High chairs
Cabinets
Refrigerators
Microwave
Toaster oven
Bedrooms:
Bed
Crib
Desk
Nightstand
Rug
Television
Lamp
Chairs
Monday, October 8, 2007
Statement of Intent for my sisters house
"My Sisters' House" is a modern collaboration of open spaces and gestural moments to create for a more sculptural living environment for teenage mothers and their children.
narrative statement
Our original intent for this project was to create a modern home for young mothers to safely raise their children. We have used the 90's decade to influence our work through looking at the work of its designers and artists. We have used this knowledge to develop floor plans and the exterior to our buildings. Our group still has much more work to do on this project but we have developed an idea of where we would like to go.
Friday, October 5, 2007
The Good, The Bad and The UGLY!!!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Light Machine
Currently in 2nd year Iarc we are doing a project in which we are researching and designing hypothetical possibilities for next years urban studio. Our most recent assignment is to build a machine that will help us to see what kind of light the site has. So we took pictures of our machine in 5 different locations on the site at three different times of the day. Its been cloudy for the past two days so my findings really didn't differ that much from time to time. These are the morning results. As you can see there aren't really any shadows.
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