Semester abroad - Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
Pivoting the grid chances the city grid, pivot within the interior, forming a reaction to the interior forms. a telescope extends out looking into the city viewing the chances to th city over time.
“One can say there is no space, there are spaces.
Space is not one, but space is plural. Space is a plurality, a heterogeneity, a difference.”
Daniel Libeskind, ‘The End of Space’, 1992
The aim of the study abroad in New Zealand was to create a hotel space based on a personell novell, hereby the focus was lying on the public spaces (restaurant, bar, reception) and one example for a hotelroom. On the Basis for the hand in there was the 3D visualisation.