Abstract/Narrative
What is it ?
This is an unconventional accommodation arrangement intended for use by two strangers who are comfortable with sharing intimate moments with one another. Allowing freedom of choice.
What does it do?
Provides several different spaces for sleep work or play, allowing one to make their own decisions based on their particular desire at the time.
Object
As the intervention has no specified areas apart from the kitchen/bathroom the use of the invention is flexible. Being flexible relates back to the notion of movement which is the overarching theme/inspiration for this project
For project 3 of our design studio sleep/ wake studies, we were tasked with designing a space for two strangers. The project requires us to design some sort of unconventional accommodation for two strangers. Our proposal is to sit within the existing gallery building and must also take into account everyday rituals such as cooking, cleaning and changing. Considering that this studio paper is split into 3 parts I wanted to pick up from where I left off in project 2. In doing so I have focused again on the main thresholds of Movement/Stasis and Transparency/Opaque. My goal with this sleeping platform intervention is to create some sense of intimacy between the two strangers occupying the space. I wanted it to feel like a new world when entered, a truly immersive experience that encouraged interaction. In order to do so, I wanted to mirror the platform and place it on the roof. This emphasises the feeling intimacy creating a truly unique space. In regards to addressing the movement of the site, I decided to take on the form of my translucent curtains and develop it further. The main structure consists of a waffle frame allowing curves to be formed, overtop a flexible material is used to seal, somewhat similar to the construction of a wooden skate ramp. The undulating surfaces of the intervention create spaces that can be interpreted in several different ways, this means that based on ones desire it can be used for difficult activities, whether it be working resting or sleeping.
Presentation Layout

Photoshop image
Final 1:20 Model
Made a frame for it to sit inside as I had to suspend one half from the ceiling.
3D Model

Elevation
Not entirely sure on which elevation to use I will make my decision based on how they look in my final presentation.
Final Section

This drawing shows the section from aside on view allowing the viewer to gain a different perspective of the space. Again this was made in rhino and I will be adding this to my final presentation poster as well.
Final Floor plan

This is my final floor plan showing my intervention without its top half. This is a V-ray render of my rhino drawing. The kitchen/bathroom areas are tucked away towards the rear of the gallery keeping them out of the way.
I will be adding this to my final presentation poster.
1:50 Model Revamp
I have decided to repurpose my previous model of the gallery space that I created for project 2. This saves me time and to be honest it is still perfectly fine, may as well. In doing so this involved removing sections of my old intervention to make way for my 1:50 scale model of my sleeping platform. As everything was super glued down it ruined the paint. so I ended up taking it apart and sanding it down and repainting it. Also as half of my proposed intervention is located on the ceiling, I thought it would be a good idea to make a removable top, allowing one to open it up revealing the inside.
My 1:50 model is also laser cut, however at this scale it make it difficult to put together.









