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Duy Tran
Samantha Lee and Zhan Wang - "Screenland, By A Pixel"
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Pablo Claudio Wegmann
Architectural visual
Visual of the Inventor in Residence Baptistery. This shows how the space within the derelict Chain Home is utilised whilst also showing the brass sleeping pod which is suspended from the structural Glulam elements. Einstein is shown as a homage to the physicist who started his career as a patent clerk and would later have a number of patents granted. His work on the Special Theory of Relativity had a direct influence on the thesis for this project.
The northern area of the Patent Cathedral, which is the private area for the priests and bishops. This area is build around the idea of failed ideas and using details that are used in the Seagram Building by Mies Van Der Rohe to create a cold bridge between the glazing elements and the structural element. Two ways to deal with the problem are explored. One is to create a vent with a panel at the lower windows to allow the space to be ventilated, the other is to create a brass drainage channel to redirect the condensation from the window out of the building, or in the case of the clear story windows to take the condensation down into a basin to allow for the priest/bishops to wash their hands, highlighting the delicate nature of an idea without patent protection.