Planning how the mechanism for the "topographical" floor might look like.
The cut-outs on the facade (as previously shown in the augmented reality drawings) would let diffused and softer light enter into the lower floors, whilst I imagine the top floor of the studio space to have a sun roof, letting in a lot more natural light which would be optimum for working, as evidenced in the attitude of people working in our current studio in the School of Architecture.
Combining both the waking and sustenance spaces into one larger space, the transition being a staircase and a "threshold" moment the curtains that separates the larger area into two.
I'm still unsure if the material connection I want to model would be the topographical floor or the connection of the threshold curtains, the latter shows different materials however the former is more representative of my idea. Sadly I don't see how I could combine both in a 1:1 model that is restricted to half a metre cubed, when one is on the ground and the other on the ceiling...
A sketch of how I envision the floor plan so far, mostly open plan but with curtains and different levels separating the spaces into private, office like cubicles (as seen on the "second floor") or bedrooms/kitchens on the bottom floor.
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