2.01.2011

Peer Review: Leslie

Leslie Canipe created three units as well, but based around the word deviate. Leslie’s word along with Sharece’s was based much on the movement of humans in the space. It only makes sense to base much of what they designed to be reflected by movement itself. Leslie worked around the scheme of glow, seduction and chance and in experimenting with these words Leslie designed something which engaged, forced, confused and provided one with a journey. 
The first space she composed in a way that light throughout the unit pours in due to the six windows that make up one wall. This natural light illuminating the space can also be altered because Leslie informed us that there would be some sort of shade or panel to pull down to bring in more light or block light. 



DIAGRAM OF SPACE

Seduction is the theory of the second space, upon entering the space you are greeted by a wall directly in front of you. This territory was one meant to engage the person and also provide a uncomfortable scenario in which your forced to decide between one of two paths. 



DIAGRAM OF SPACE

In the last allocation of space, the theme that guided her design was “chance”. The person entering the room immediately feels overwhelmed and possibly confused. To your left towers two columns and behind that is a wall off kilter. Circulation in this space is up to the being completely, a adventure within in this space is the central theme. 



DIAGRAM OF SPACE


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