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Initial Playground Proposal
Plan, Sections and Elevations
Pencil on Bristol
18 x 24
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Final 1/2" Scale Model
Basswood
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Final Playground Proposal
Axonometric View
Pencil on Bristol
18 x 24
Problem: Design a structure that blurs the line between sculpture and architecture. Solution: This problem provided an exciting opportunity to design a space in which people could move in an unconventional way. Inspired by the form of the equilateral triangle, I designed a playground that would not only provide a unique experience of movement, but would also beautifully display light and shadow.