BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Jessica, Tang>
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Tang, JessicaAbstract
Using the patterns of Marrickville to create a decorated shed of the SES headquarter. This ornamental screen is divided into layers, working from the outside to the inside walls. The transformations of hard to soft represent the tough exterior of the SES volunteers when they are working for the community to the nurtured environment of the SES headquarter, training them for the job. The screen also represents light coming through it from been soft and translucent to solid and physical being which is represented as a sculptural piece in the middle of the SES headquarter.Using the patterns of Marrickville to create a decorated shed of the SES headquarter. This ornamental screen is divided into layers, working from the outside to the inside walls. The transformations of hard to soft represent the tough exterior of the SES volunteers when they are working for the community to the nurtured environment of the SES headquarter, training them for the job. The screen also represents light coming through it from been soft and translucent to solid and physical being which is represented as a sculptural piece in the middle of the SES headquarter.
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2010-11-23Licence
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Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, Student worksDepartment, Discipline or Centre
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