ARTICLE : DEFINING SPACES . CREATING PLACES .

 


What makes a space memorable? A place truly makes an indelible impression by how the space makes us feel, not just by its name or the style of the interior. The key to creating memorable spaces is to find the unique qualities of a place.
WRITTEN BY CEDRIC K. H.GOH, CGD Art Studio
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DEFINING SPACES .


THE TANGIBLE SPACE is defined in the presence of structure and material, essentially a dialogue between solid and void. Intangible space on the contrary, is the emotional and experiential aspects of the space. By understanding why and how space is created and experienced, we can begin to understand what are the fundamental elements that controls the qualities of the intangible space. We approach the composition of space with the idea of three components : boundary, function and identity.  


BOUNDARY


Usable space is defined by the material boundary. Be it wall, screen door, glass or solid partition, they all have a common function in establishing boundary for each individual space.  By manipulating the texture, visibility, colour, form and surfaces, designers are able to express each individual space with character and personality. This will provide the essential spatial definition for the appropriate functional and identity elements. 



FUNCTION


The manner in which we inhabit a space defines its functional aspect. Good design is when unique client requirement, corporate identity or personal activity is carefully noted and custom made functional elements clearly reflect those personal preferences. It can be a simple lounge chair that is unique to the client’s particular sitting preference; or a kitchen counter that is made at a height just right for a specific client but no one else.


IDENTITY


A house can only be a home when there are unique qualities that define the place, or important accent elements which are included and well integrated with the overall design of the house. This could be a simple object from a favourite plant to a cozy water feature or even an artefact of high emotional value. Occasionally, accent elements can be in the form of custom objects like clocks or an architectural feature like an articulated lighting system or a unique ceiling design. It could also be a specially designed feature drawing inspiration from the existing surrounding context. Think out of the box and the creative potential of using accent element is limited only by our imagination and of course our very own clients’ personal interest.


CREATING PLACES .


Architecture reflects the founding of a culture and celebrates the achievements of a society. It is in essence the markings of our existence”, by Cedric K.H. Goh.



What actually makes a SPACE a PLACE? It is rather easy to define a space but creating a place requires a bit more attention and skill. Designing and defining a place is the beginning of an architect or interior designer’s work. A building is not about the architect; an interior space is not about the designer. It is about the place and its users.  


In the context of design, architecture begins as the craft of creating boundaries that defines our usable living spaces. While interior design is the art of making those living spaces sparkle. Well-conceived elegant interiors or even quirky spaces brimming with character have the ability to communicate a sense of authenticity while we enter the space. That is the essence of the ‘personality’ of a space that truly makes it a PLACE.


The decoration and ‘the look’ of the interior spaces have no relevance to how well they are designed. Those are merely unnecessary distractions that have no real functionality. Well-conceived spaces can have the capacity to transform us with its beauty. Not just the pure beauty of exclusive materials, but also the beauty of materials coming together, and the simplicity in carefully crafted functional spaces with every detail to serve a particular design or functional purpose. The result is a timeless interior that truly speaks to us as users of the space. Profoundly beautiful and inspiring spaces do not shout at us with its opulence and over-indulgent design elements, but rather communicates with us through its self-assured, quiet yet subtle presence. It is the harmony of the collective elements that gives us the feeling of a soulful place. 


Our work attempts to study and express those ideas about creating PLACES. Each individual project takes on a different approach in addressing the notion of place, though each having discovered its own distinct sense of identity.  They do not adhere faithfully to specific design traditions or rules resulting in specific style or type of space, but rather idiosyncratic in its own way of expressing a distinctly eclectic design outcome.


Inspiring places are created to be distinctive and emotionally engaging, creating a visual marking in our understanding of our built environment. We may not remember the coordinates or building numbers of places but we will remember the experiences of a place we encounter. That is the essence of designing a place - the journey of telling our life story through a new home.


Above : Accentuating the character of a century old brick wall by retaining the texture and feel of the surface.


Above : Making a unique room with character out of a courtyard with an exposed timber roof truss.


Above : Mirroring the architectural language of the house, the standalone garden pavilion is designed to provide a unique identity that creates a sense of place where no other home will have such a custom-designed element.


Above : The vent block perforated wall and metal grille facade are both designed to serve a functional purpose while aesthetically creating a unique architectural identity. This is an example of how components : boundary and function that are used as elements in defining a place.



These are just a few varied examples of how we can approach design in creating memorable places.



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