Saturday, December 8, 2007

Ten Interior Environments

1. The new majestic hotel in Singapore is one of the most interesting interior spaces that I have ever seen. the colors are very contemporary and the furniture is all very unique. what makes the hotel rooms different from normal is that they have more space, two levels, and each room is different from the other. also, I like the lighting in each space because some of the beds are lit from underneath.

2. The rooms of the Delano hotel in Miami Florida is amazing because the entire room is white. all except for accents of green plants. This is very effective because the white reminds the people of the beach while the green helps tie in the outside view with the inside. The design of the room is contemporary with lots of open space and it is quite functional.

3. I chose the interior of the Peter B. Lewis Building Because the concept is very compelling. it is a building on Case Western reserve campus in Cleveland, and the building is used for buisiness, the outside of the building goes into the inside and the free flowing walls are supposed to represent the way their business major works. Also, the colors inside are neutral in order to enhance the architecture and design.

4. In Pandan Valley apartment, the minimalist style is used, which I like a lot, but don't think it's very functional. the rooms have soft fabrics but hard edges on the furniture, that doesn't look very comfortable. the one thing I do like is the entryway windows because they seem to be the focus of the room, as well as the modern column made into a bench.

5. one of the interior environments of RS&H is really nice because it is balanced. they have a screen wall that is translucent frosted glass with a unique design of stainless steel. I also like the counter top and how it curves, but i think if the walls curved or if there was other curved elements of the room, that it would all fit together better.

6. wow, wow, and wow, This is the coolest interior of an airplane I have ever seen. it would be so neat to fly in this airplane. the curved shapes of the overhead storage, compliment the actual shape of am airplane. also, the modern style of a plane like this is very unique.

7. This is the interior of a contemporary house. I like it because it is more realistic for someone to actually live there all the time. it is very spacious, but the shelves and furniture look as though they would hold a lot of storage.

8. The inside of the Guggenheim museum in New York is also a great interior space, because the designer ( Frank Loyd Wright) took into mind that it was a museum. The circular wall of the museum allows somebody to walk trough the space. each curve shows the person where to go next. the only thing I don't like is that it would be hard to place artifacts and paintings on curved walls.

9. The living room from interior-design.us is nice, but I don't like the style. The pop of color makes it unique, however it isn't different enough. I like things that are out of the ordinary and I feel the colors, and furniture are something that could be in any home.

10. From the interior design show of 2001, there is a space with a water feature in it that looks almost like a pond. I really like this because it adds a contrast to the contemporary style of the rest of the room. everything is clean lines and colors, and then the gold sculptures and candles in the water add a contrast.

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