Monday, May 4, 2009

Alfred Nobel's Laboratory






Alfred Nobel's laboratory was constructed in front of the vertical surface. The interior spaces are extremely simplistic, yet the frame structures on their exterior have been constructed to synthesize a sense of complexity that can be so easily ignored when revolving around our own ideas. Thus, there is only limited opportunity for any outward thought in the primary laboratory, it has been designed to emphasise a centering focus. The lighting also enhances the external structures to provide a lingering reminder of the complexities of the world.

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