
Notes:
-Small 'peepshow' room for the more intimate works, eg. Tattoos, piercings etc.
-Courtyard of property fenced with multiple doors, providing options, but only a familiar guest would know which door is the closest to the entrance.
- Inside railing also points towards the main facade, foreshadowing/preempting projection

- The bedroom has been given a decorative lense shaped window to overlook the gallery. As floor heights are fairly high, those below would not be able to look into her living space.
- There is a fairly long corridor leading from her living area to her studio space. This coincides w/ the segregation i tried to achieve between living area and studio
- Note how many parts of this scheme pertrude into each others space, giving a presence of the 'other' space without any real indication of what it is or how to get in there.


Other notes: on facades, i was hoping to portray on the main facade an idea of viewing though a projection.
On the side, to reflect the gradual increase of massing and privacy, window size would gradually decrease in size back to a more human proportion the further one looked from the King St facade.
On the Rear, i was hoping for something more different and more subjective, suggestive of the actual lense and the act of entry/ personality of Jullieit.
Shown below is a draft model i've built at 1:200. It is missing a few things, but the main focus is to demonstrate how the facades would work.
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