Watching each sparrow is too troublesome

"Architecture, unlike a game of checkers with fixed rules and a fixed number of pieces, and much like a joke, determined by context, is the croquet game in Alice in Wonderland, where the Queen of Hearts (society, technology, economics) keeps changing the rules." (Negroponte, from Sadler, 2005, 96)

Sunday, November 4, 2012

15: Colouring in the artwork

With my project all modelled up, I spent an agonising three days getting my renders and photoshopping just right. Being brand new to this whole rendering thing was quite a hurdle to over come, but I'm really happy with the results.
Upper office levels, showing break-out meeting spaces wrapped in the undulating waves of OLED panels.

Brisbane's corporate headquarters contributing to the glamour of the Brisbane skyline.

The corporate headquarters, situated near the Google data centre (Isabel's project), as viewed from the top of Queen Street Mall

The front of the headquarters on Queen Street at night - note the OLED screens glowing in the darkness.

The building's Child Care Centre and central stairway and light well.

People interacting with the Voting Room, voicing their opinion on Brisbane proposals.

People socialising and interacting at the cafe at the building's Burnett Lane entrance.

The interior view of the cafe.

People relaxing and socialising at the employee's roof top eating area

Interacting with Brisbane's skyline at its top floor's Display Deck
Being inspired by innovative presentations
Letting of steam at the Bar

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