In response to the critique on my design, I have looked at the space
and how a person would occupy it. As the light and the geometric wall are the
main focus piece, any further design cannot distract from this. Designing a
seat/bench for sitting, the design of it needed not to be overpowering and to
be apart of what is already in the space. The form of the piece of furniture
would suit better if it was built in and structured like the current design and
to ensure that it compliments the structured form that is already designed. This
will make sure that it does not become the main focus of the room. The design I developed
further was a bench seat made as an extension from the left wall. This would be
made from wood and the edges would be transparent, acting as another light
source into the space. This seat would make the space pleasant for someone to
sit in and the seat would be subtle enough to not over power the geometric
concrete wall and light. The bench seat could be covered in cushions for
comfort. The different heights of the seats creates different functions, making
lower and higher seating depending on where people want to sit in the space.
The higher levels can also be used as a side table, acting as an area where a
coffee could be placed while sitting in the lower seating areas. The angled
sides allow for a person to lean comfortably and have their back supported,
making a relaxed experience in the space.
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