Sunday, 2 February 2014
SOLVE 2013 Submission
The brief was to create a design that incorporates greenery.
My solution was to design a wall-mounted drying rack (inspired by a peg board) in order for the wet cutlery & crockery to drip directly onto the plants. Not only is this a means of sustainability but it also allows you to save space.
Without further ado, I introduce to you Hanging with Peggy.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
PG Bison 1.618 Competition Finalist
The competition brief was to convert a warehouse in Woodstock to become the new home of well known South African designer Stoned Cherrie's new clothing range, Love Movement. Provision must be made for a design studio; cut, make and trim area; retail space, storage space and training area. The challenge was that 30% - 40% of the overall space must be dedicated to an income generator. This income generator can be anything as long as it can be branded "Enjoy Responsibly."
The starting point for my design was the keywords "home of the love movement." When I think of home and love, the idea of being covered and embraced comes to mind. Thus I created structures within the given space to enforce this idea. They are heart-shaped structures to emphasize love and they also vary in size and colour to create a sense of movement and vibrancy. These structures allow for unlimited storage and display options. As on-the-job training is important to the designer I have incorporated 2 training arenas where members from the community can join in on the fun!
I have chosen to create a Pole Dancing Studio as my income generator. In this case the membership fees will help bolster revenue for the ongoing costs of the building. My approach to this solution was that Pole dancing classes would bring women from the community together to have fun, boost their confidence and get into shape which would all take place within a safe environment. Thus the members can enjoy all the benefits without the risks!
What's better than a woman wearing a gorgeous garment who's glowing with confidence?
BTech Project - Department Of Home Affairs
Department Of Home Affairs Fly Through from Marise Rothman on Vimeo.
Owing to a personal experience I decided to base my Btech Project on the Bellville Department of Home Affairs. In my opinion the service was suprisingly efficient but it was the actual environment which was troubling.
My main goal was to create an office which represents transparency and accessibility and thus my first step was to relocate the current offices from the first to ground floor with one main entrance to emphasize unity, equality and fairness. The entrance has also strategically been placed for ease of access for members of the public from either directions. The glazed facade enforces transparency and establishes a visual connection between government and public. Once inside the space one should feel a sense of openness and the freedom to move around. A variation of textures and colours have been used to represent our country's diversity. Also, the curved bulkheads above the counters is my representation of unity in diversity as the curves tie the various built elements together.
Each citizen states their reason for coming to the Home Affairs at the ticket desk, which is located upon the entrance of the building, so that they can receive a numbered ticket (this is the new system which has been implemented by the government). My solution was that each numbered ticket has a colour code; instead of using signage (which is mostly English), each department has been colour coded too. In this case people can relate the colour on their ticket to the specific desk where they need to be.
From the ticket desk citizens will move towards the main destination which is the waiting area (this area is visible from point of entry). In this area is a main feature which accommodates the screens which visually displays the next number to be served; citizens face this feature while waiting. Light boxes have been incorporated which light up in the specific colour of the number which is being called out. Ample surfaces also allow to display works of art from members of the community.
Staff offices have been placed on the first floor in the double volume space. In order to create such a double volume space I have suggested to cut away some of the existing slabs. All of the existing columns have been incorporated within the new design. The offices are visible from the ground floor through means of glass partitions to maintain the visual connection between the government and the public.
Friday, 30 September 2011
Award Winning German Showroom Design
The German Showroom approached our class to come up with new and innovative ways to display their products. The products are mainly household products ranging from solar panels to bathroom tiles. These products however are ever-changing as new products which enter the market replaces other products on the floor.
The challenge was to create display stands/units which would be suitable to house any type of product of varying sizes.
My solution was to create a generic modular unit which is combined to offer various layouts according to the type of products to be displayed. Seeing that the products are mainly household products I wanted prospective clients to experience these products in a "homely environment." Thus these modular units were combined to create a semi-closed space; and to create the idea of moving from one space into another.
My design won the 1st prize for the most innovative design.
www.germanshowroom.com
Monday, 26 September 2011
On Top Prototype design
Once in your bed it's all about comfort. So why cause discomfort when reaching for you book when you can simply swivel the drawer into your direction? The small top drawer can be used for smaller "private" items such as money, jewelery and medication to mention but a few. The middle tray allows for easy access for bigger items such as books. The large bottom drawer forms the base of the cabinet and provides maximum storage space. The reason for its square shapes are due to the fact that the bedside cabinet had to have to ability to be flat-packed. Thus the top drawer fits into the middle tray and the tray into the bottom drawer.
The cabinet is easy to assemble; the parts are simply placed on top of each other and are held in place by means of a central axis system. Its ability to swivel allows for unlimited placement within the room!
Thursday, 18 August 2011
The Rothman Coffee Table
Finiglass approached our class to come up with exciting designs to promote their products. This design could be any furniture item which you would most likely find in a lounge setting and must have the ability to be flat-packed. Because Finiglass has such an extensive range of products I wanted to display as much of it as I could and I chose to design a coffee table.
This coffee table consists of 3 various sized panels which overlap each other. This allows for an interesting arrangement and an overlapping display of colours and/or patterns. The joints are UV-bonded to create a clean and seamless finish. When packaged, the panels fit into one another giving them the ability to be flat-packed.
My design scored the best marks in our class.
www.finiglass.co.za
Monday, 15 August 2011
Adorn Jewelry Store
For our retail project we had to design the interior space and store front of a jewelry store in a mall. In my opinion jewelry should be regarded as an important purchase due to its value. For instance, when one purchases a car, he/she is spoiled with a big, red bow and a bottle of champagne to celebrate the big purchase. So I ask, why can't the purchasing of jewelry be celebrated as well? That led to the main inspiration of my space......champagne bubbles.
For the main jewelry display cabinets I designed hinged perspex balls to seem as if they are floating in the space. This gives people the opportunity to move freely around the "bubbles" and to view the jewelry pieces from all angles. Because the "bubbles" become the feature, I've kept the remainder of the space relatively simple.
For the main jewelry display cabinets I designed hinged perspex balls to seem as if they are floating in the space. This gives people the opportunity to move freely around the "bubbles" and to view the jewelry pieces from all angles. Because the "bubbles" become the feature, I've kept the remainder of the space relatively simple.
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