HISTORY OF KINGSTON
The name 'Kingston' comes from the phrase 'Cyningestun' which a royal farm or estate. Kingston is known as the coronation site of seven Saxon Kings and the birthplace of England.
Kingston and its making 'Leather', 'Brick', 'Malting&Brewing'.
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Sopwith Cambel Torso Research
Analysing the Sopwith Camel torso and inspired by its structure. It is formed in a movement structure that is separated into three so that one concept can be produced in various ways in different sites.
PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SIX SITES
EVENT AT MIDDLE MILL "HOLDER OF LIGHT"
This event was to light our sculpture as people passed by. We made this with a wood timber and the bottom part was made with plywood.
It was intended to be a brilliantly fabricated and blown by the wind for the event.
The assembly of the wood timbers described above proceed in this form. The principle of digging a groove in the middle of the timber to make it the same height was used.
The materials arrived later than planned, so we were forced to make our original model properly after the event was over.
The model used for the Holder of Light event was recycled, cut in different lengths to make a column with an inclined angle, and a canopy was placed on it. Canopy recycled the discarded board from the workshop, sketched it out and cut it my self.
DESIGN RESOLUTION | Final model 2D drawings
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