Wednesday, October 28, 2009



my idea for the hatchery is based on what the store represents, which is this link between students, the community and the campus, as well as the situationist and the hatchery(past and present). so with that in mind i designed the space so that all the spaces are connected together. upon entering the hatchery you are greeted by the first area which is the gallery and retail space. here in this space the art work is strategically placed with the retail products to create a space for reflection, inspiration, and and consumption of the gallery work and products. the ceiling is a drop ceiling about three feet lower than the rest of the space and is made of horizontal wooden beams that intersect a series of vertical beams in the center of the space that serve as a display area for work. this wall/partition forces the visitor to navigate through the space. the walls within the space are lined with these vertical beams that move throughout the entire hatchery connecting these spaces together. the materials for the space will be reclaimed to give a worn yet inviting feel in the gallery/retail space. beyond this space the is the exhibition/performance area. in this area the beams from the vertical and horizontal beams start weaving together and forming a space that is less rigid and more organic in shape, which compliments the use of the space.

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