With the fundamentals in place, it was now time to make some final refinements, starting with the landscape itself. To provide more of a sense of place, I added a stretch of water, and a sandy beach, along with a road by which the building is to be approached.
Such a view demanded a window to view it from, and this was added to the ocean facing point of the building:
It provides a nice space in which the designer can consider Rolex's qualities of boldness, delicacy and refinement, embodied in the abstract imagery that adorns the wall.
(chair model courtesy of "KARE Sketchup")
The view from the chair:
And the view from the balcony:
I finally went about converting my ideas for the underground portion of the building into reality, producing a design which alludes to both the original conception of descending, concentric rings and of the physical structure of a Rolex watch:
A watch and clockwork piece left mid contemplation:
(models courtesy of "model citizen","jon", and "Smart Furniture")
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