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Spatial Design Year Three – Cinematic Space
Urban Itinerary: Cinematic Space Propose a design intervention or temporary event which further develops Fort Lane precinct as a public space. Cinematic - Relating to cinema, to have qualities and characteristics of film. When I think about what the term cinematic means to me I imagine the emotional and captivating quality of cinema that is [...]
Spatial Theory Year Three
Final Exegesis: A Story of Practice.
Spatial Design Year Three – Under Glass
Refurbishing the Auckland Domain Winter Gardens. Week One: Possibility For this paper we are to propose a scheme for a refurbishment or temporary retrofitting of the Auckland Domain Winter Gardens. When reading through this semesters paper guide I was immediately excited with the project ahead of me. Over the past two years of this course [...]
Spatial Theory Year Two
Week 1: Why We Need Theory Reading one: How to Encounter a Puddle by Anny Li Reading two: Index of Agency by Sophie Chein What is Li's overall idea about puddles? How does she connect the practical with the theoretical? The puddles are metaphors for a new way of thinking. Perhaps we could learn something [...]
Spatial Design Year Two – Everybody in the Place
Everybody in the Place Week One: Observing/Participating Spaces are created altered, modulated and interfered with when something happens. What is 'social space'? When I first thought about social space I immediately thought of public spaces such as town squares, parks and shopping malls. Places that people can freely access and be with and around others. [...]
Spatial Fabrication Year Two – Colour Complex
Week One: Colour Mapping Site: St James Theatre The St James Theatre is a heritage stage theatre and cinema located on Lorne St, Auckland. The theatre is recognised as a place of cultural heritage significance by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. Built in 1928 the space was originally designed by New Zealand architect Henry [...]
Spatial Theory Year One
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Gilman, P. (1892). The Yellow Wallpaper. New England, United States: New England Magazine. The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story narrated by a young, unnamed woman who suffers from temporary nervous depression. Husband and physician, John, believes that it would be best for him and his wife to [...]