‘The Interlace’ by Büro Ole Scheeren, reflects the complex yet enticing aesthetic of contemporary architecture. The unique or spontaneous stacking of the apartments, replicates the building bricks from my childhood. However, apart from the aesthetic, the design provides a method to create substantial housing without adding another tower block to Singapore's skyline. With the angled blocks and the hexagon-like shape, it catches light perfectly while allowing an accelerated wind between the gaps of each structure, the perfect combination of bright and cool. This work of architecture reflects my ideology of how architecture needs the consideration of local weather and some acknowledgment to the present global issues of limited land.
300mm x 300mm x 300m, plastic, card, cloth, wiring ( for lighting), wood As a hobby, I enjoy assembling interior models of homes as it gives me experience for prototyping ( which I consider an important aspect to architecture). As this assembly comes as a bought package, this could also be considered a challenge, as assembly instructions were unclear, and some materials were missing or in the wrong size. So I had to use my creativity skills to make new pieces from scratch and make my own assembly plan and steps. For new materials, I have been able to laser cut pieces of plastic and wood in school for furniture, even sewing cloth for some cushioning of the furniture. The lights are attached by a wire which connects to a battery.
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