Saturday, February 29, 2020

Four Stairs


The staircase graphically communicated the definition standing behind the word "enticing." It can be effectively analysed splitting the staircase into two sections, the free standing and the supported. The free standing section, held and suspended from the roof creates a sense of glamour and fascination, symbolic of a door welcoming its guests to a celebration. The supported section, rather, creates a frustum-like shape to evoke privacy yet delivering an alluring sensation. Thus, the word "enticing" is effectively explored by the staircase connecting "Mountain and Moon's" workshop up to the showroom.









 Inspired by the label, "sedate," the staircase features a simple yet unique design. The approach was taken by a thought of taking a "half-step" when going downstairs from Kyza's workshop to the showroom, establishing a sense of reliability. Moreover, the implementation of oak wood exemplifies the sturdiness and simplistic beauty coming from the natural world.














 Heavily stimulated by a futuristic slick design, the staircase illustrates a unique swirl. It modifies the original spiral staircase to reinvent a slightly more complex swirl. Coupled together with the supports coming up and down from each step, it creates harmony and flow throughout the staircase. This sense of flow acts as the key to the future, hence, providing an effective illustration of a staircase connecting Kyza's workshop down to the show room.













"Cold Hearted," was the word inspiring the following design which bridged the connection from the lower ground floor of "Mountain and Moon's" workshop up to the showroom. There exhibits no curved lines, with all straight edges and sharp corners. Further, by utilising cables to suspend the two upper staircases in midair, it evokes a sense of isolation.

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