Sunday, 24 August 2014
Final Poster
My aim to this project was to re think retail and the retail experience. I developed the idea of interactively making your own personalized tea. Right from picking your herbs from the garden to brewing and enjoying it while relaxing with surrounding garden. I did so through the use of my spatial generator term rows- which i got from the work rose- thinking about how they are planted and grow. My spatial generator is reflected in the layout of my tea house and also in elements such as the materials used and windows through focusing on the line work. Ihi and Wehi are associated with physical and emotional behaviour, both are being stimulated and exercised in this retail experience through the touch, smell and taste of the herbal teas to the relaxing spiritual feel the space provides. I wanted this tea house to be special through the way the garden was inside, and intimate with the small space. However If this project was to be developed further the thought of expansion out onto the pavement and allowing and indoor outdoor flow could be investigated.
Presentation Poster
Blurb on poster reads:
The Tea Rose is an interactive tea house that allows customers to be able to pick and choose their own herbs for their teas from the surrounding plants. They then brew and drink their personalized tea at their table while experiencing relaxation through the encompassing garden environment.
Notes from presentation:
- Change key to subtitles
- Push back texture on elevation
- Add something to show entrance on plan
- Overlay with sketch more
- Line work back onto perspectives
- Look at size of perspectives
The Tea Rose is an interactive tea house that allows customers to be able to pick and choose their own herbs for their teas from the surrounding plants. They then brew and drink their personalized tea at their table while experiencing relaxation through the encompassing garden environment.
Notes from presentation:
- Change key to subtitles
- Push back texture on elevation
- Add something to show entrance on plan
- Overlay with sketch more
- Line work back onto perspectives
- Look at size of perspectives
Presentation Images
Plan
Front Elevation
Perspective One
Perspective Two
Perspective Three
Reflective ceiling plan
Sectional Perspective
Inside The Tea House
Showing how customers relax at the tables and make their own teas. Herbs provided at the tables and in the surrounding garden. People picking and choosing their own herbs and flavors. With the Built in Hot tap for instant boiled water, being protected from touting with frame work incorporated. having the tea pots, tea cups and all cutlery delivered to your seat.
Indoor trees and Plants Used In Tea House
Indoor trees to use amongst the tee house garden. Having a mixture of colour and scale. Customers able to use lemon of citrus trees to add to their teas. Herbs also planted amongst the garden to give the customers a new retail experience as they find their own herbs to use.
NZ Tea tree
Dwarf weeping cherry tree
Dwaf Citrus tree
Dwarf NZ flax
fiddle leaf fig tree
Hybrid Tea Rose
Models
Furniture model made from MDF and wire reflecting the wood and steel. Showing how the materials work and look together.
Wire models reflecting the garden in my tea house. Green wall, flowers, small trees and herbs.
Materials
I have decided on these materials for my final tea house.
vintage style steel use to contrast and work well with the wooden tables for a more simplistic look.
White washed wooden for the flooring giving it a rustic look, making it not stand and take the focus off the surrounding garden.
Dark wooden tables working with dark steal.
Indigo Perspectives & Materials
Showing some images with roof of to look at the different light quality.
Showing the sitting area bringing in a more cultural and traditional feel with sitting on the ground while drinking tea like a tea ceremony.
Perspectives
Getting a hand drawn aspect and different line quality. Planning to include these in final poster images.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Hot Tap Barrier
I created a barrier to stop people from touching the hot water pipe reflecting my spatial generator term
rows.
Sketching out what I want my tables to look like, Having thinner legs, combining wood and metal textures making it more sophisticated and simplistic.
Table Hot Water Tap
Inspiration for line work to form a barrier around the hot tap on each table to keep people from touching it.
antonini-darmon-architect- Landy-Pleyel
http-//europaconcorsi.com/projects/224782-SMMPC
straight lines able to have vines intertwining
http-//www.archdaily.com/444857/timber-structure-archery-hall-and-boxing-club-ft-architects/
Grid with wood or wire.
http-//www.babble.com/home/15-diy-lampshades/
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