

My artist is Margret Preston, and she was a well-known Australian artist. She drew two different kinds of paintings, one is aboriginal paintings, and the other is modern paintings. Her best know work in 1920s is vases of Australian flowers, birds and animals

Site analysis shows the relationship from building to the street and the building around

Keep privacy to neighbor

sun goes different from summer to winter

The site plan

The stalk of the painting connected all the flowers together, so I design a long corridor to connect all the rooms. I don’t want the corridor of my design really like a stalk very straight from entrance to the end, therefore, I distort the corridor like a river to make it more interesting. In the painting, the flowers grew up along the stalk, and they are very similar like coping one to another, so I use the same way to design my room into one shape, and grew up along the corridor.
One wall of the corridor is glass allows the nature lights go into the building, and I use skylight to light up the display room. When she’s working n the workshop, she can have enough nature lights in. There will be lots of paintings and materials in the stock, so I didn’t allow any lights in to damage them. The walls are around the living area, because I want to keep privacy to the people coming for the gallery.
There is a stair case here to go into the stock and living area only. It’s more convenience for her not only to put the material to the stock room, but also to enter her private area.

The small office, storage, and the staircase from ground to second floor

Section

The section though office and living area

the section of the entrance stair

Displayroom perspective

Workshop perspective

Office perspective

The lights in workshop

Section and light of workshop

Whole site with the art gallary


side with galss wall

front view

staircase view

staircase of entrance

section of the corridor

living area and office

section view

side view

The gallary

There are some sits for welcoming people to come inside

back view
Back entrance to the art gallary
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