Bottom: (Revival Cycles)
on the bottom right corner, two raised floors with ramps are made so that
the client can put his most used motorcycles or the ones need repair.
view from a room below the showroom for motorcycles.
I added a glass to make this small room (garage) seems more open.
Also the roof of this room is glass so it can be said that it has a promotional aspect.
I thought just to have window for garage or having a wall could be boring and unproductive so
for both functional and aesthetic reasons, I made a rack for helmets.
a view from display + storage room - still open but more private than the garage under the showroom.
Also, the size of the room is bigger so allows more motorcycles to be displayed/ stored.
Ground: Showrooms
a massive yet practical stairs with ramp in the middle allow a path for pianos.
I made it pretty big so it can create a dramatic mood as a single piano performance can be sensational and the use of the texture, warm, in red illustrates the warmth in music.
This is a showroom for Revival Cycles and the two arcs on the roof demonstrates the wheels of the motorcycles.
a down view from Revival Cycles showroom.
Customers can see more motorcycles and helmets on the lower level so allows more options.
showroom view- keyboard shaped roof and the circular windows allow customers to watch
piano performances in the 'practice room' on the top level.
Top: (Steinway and Sons )
rear of the building
the ascending, keyboard-like walls remind pianos
texture, reflective, applied on the floor
closer view
display area for aesthetic sense
left view
a view from the stairs to the practice room.
a down view from the practice room
Landscape:
Front view -close up on the heart/ lip shape roof -
the reason why I designed this way is that music can 'please' people and touch their 'hearts'.
Also, the words and voice can make people delightful.
Front View2
side view
Rear view
Top view
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