Hazan Motorcycles on display on podiums of varying height, allowing each motorcycle to be experienced in a slightly different plane
Rolex watches on display in concrete formed display cases, with the glass case ending at a comfortable height upon which items can be placed to be observed at close-to eye level
Texture: Oxidized
I've applied this texture to the glass panels that connect the interior and exterior in order to both shield customers and the workshop in the lower sub-level from the 'noise' of the outside world while also allowing a glimpse into the working progress of the fabricators.
Textures: Bubbly, Organic
I've applied my bubbly texture to some areas of concrete to express different finishes in the concrete, as opposed to a consistent polished finish, some areas of concrete can be mixed with retardant and then subsequently embossed into. I've applied my organic texture to the surrounding landscape in the immediate area of the building to represent a loose, gravelly surface which compliments the coarse texture of the concrete outer wall.
https://youtu.be/iFWpE60dZgU
I was unable to work keepvid.com, as recommended by Russell in his week 3 post, so I've decided to just link the original video. The Giant's Causeway in Ireland is the inspiration for my staircase, with its irregular heights and regular tread pattern, it causes pedestrians to slow down, and mind their step as they enter the space. This creates a slow pace for the showroom, in which customers can take their time to observe and purchase.
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