Sunday, May 11, 2008

Shadow Pavillion

The wedge window shape is, in geometric terms, half of a golden section rectangle divided on a rotated diagonal. When this simple shape is flipped and turned it can be arranged to form a sinuous band of windows narrowly divided, to articulate the rim of a hat. The play of shadow through the windows was to express the lightheartedness and ephemerality of a hat worn on a warm sunny day.

The roof is a rectangular skillion, twisted and slanted to control the amount of sunlight falling on the walls and windows, just as a tilted hat brim would shelter its wearer's face and eyes. It's structure thins out to just a projecting sheet of cladding at the eaves, so as to have an appearance of minimal thickness.

Curved Window Strip


Late Morning Shadows


Early Morning Shadows


Early Afternoon Shadows


Shadow Drawing


Shadow Rendering


Shadow Play