Friday, June 20, 2008
Problem involving filefront
The Developed Environment: 5 images
Bridge:
The axial rise of the plane, so that it is a 'Road to Glory', in light of the power of the clients. However, the clients are subjected to 'equality' in humility in the dominance of the organism and the expanse of world around them. The bridge is bare, pushing the client to pass through into the actual building.
Intersection between Elevator and Meeting Space:
Design cues increase to connect the spaces with the appropriate client. Also through the use of glass there are many references to the outside world, but the references between the client spaces are very limited, under 'Protectiveness'
Meeting Space
The Dining Table forms out of the environment, in the 'Protectiveness' of the organism, with the basic (humble) bench seating, as the same on either side to reflect 'Equality'. The Meeting space is infused with the patron colour lights of the clients, as well as blue; therefore all primary colours are present: red, yellow and blue, signifying unity.
Zhang Yin Space:
The reflection of her corporate life are see in the visual impact of the 'boxy' wall feature. The space reflects Asian architecture consideration: the caisson in the ceiling, light wells, wall partitions, and horizontal visual emphasis.
Donatella Versace Space:
This is inspired by her lifestyle and fashion trends. The black and gold feature wall reflects the luxurious connections of Versace, and the catwalk and emphasised arena reflect on the basis of her power: fashion
Think Capsule:
Each space has a moving think capsule, reflecting on the need for strategy and innovation in their seats of power.
The Elevators and Table (The explanation is very important)
Draft Number Two
This is the bridge and the 'Road to Glory'
This is one of the points where the bridge connects to the building
This is Zhang Yin's space in the bridge
This is a view of the path that leads to the elevator to the Donatella Versace space under the meeting space
This is the Donatella Versace space
My perspectives, with their words to form a building.
MashUP
Despite the power of her position, she is cagey about how she made her fortune. In a society known for close ties and hidden deals between government officials and business leaders, she says simply, ''I'm an honest businesswoman.''. For example, they require interviewers to sign a form agreeing not to reveal any differences between the United States and Europe. Nevertheless, in review of the display, the overriding mood was of driving strength in the difficult months to come.
The oppressive environment of Milan, rarely does guarantee that today's innovation leader will not be copycatted and undersold into tomorrow's niche player. Because of the size of the empire, the drama isn't limited to the occasional threats from competitors, yet being a woman was not a problem, she says. "Actually, I didn't find it difficult," she says. "I found men respected me". But in a strange way, the violence of these events seems to have driven a lot of the phony pretension out of the industry. The sort of shock tactics, trends and avant-garde posing that have run rampant for many seasons has given way, in the face of real-world shocking events, to a yearning for beauty.
Maybe we think innovation begins with an epiphany, a sudden vision of the future. Either way, we think of that one thing, the lightning bolt that jolted all the other pieces into place but the history is comparatively free of lightning-bolt moments. However, she hasn't lost her ambition, though. Sometimes called the queen of trash, she doesn't disown the title. But, she said, ''Some day, I'd like to be known as the queen of containerboards.'' Although some insiders had doubted her ability to go on, she has proved that the design house is standing strong.
Blazing A Paper Trail In China; A Self-Made Billionaire Wrote Her Ticket On Recycled Cardboard
By DAVID BARBOZA
Published: January 16, 2007 (Zhang Yin)
Review/Fashion; In Milan, the Versace Drama Continues
By AMY M. SPINDLER
Published: October 7, 1997 (Donatella Versace)
By ROB WALKER
Published: November 30, 2003
The Guts of a New Machine (Steve Jobs)