Brief Encounters

Installation
colourful installation in courtyard

The way we engage with people will likely be completely altered after COVID-19. When designing for social interaction, the elimination of boundaries has always been the key intention; yet today we are increasingly surrounded by barriers. Rather than shutting down public spaces under social distancing protocols, what can we do so people can enjoy something as simple as sitting in a park next to a stranger?

Art/Installation
Project
Brief Encounters
Location
Hong Kong
Year
2020
Status
Competition, 1st Prize
Client
PMQ
Contractor
Diseno
Photography
Kris Provoost
Team
Paul Tse, Evelyn Ting, Cheryl Trisnadi, Amy Lo, Anthony Tai
top down view of colorful installation inside building courtyard
colorful installation inside building courtyard
colorful installation inside building courtyard
top side view of colorful installation inside building courtyard
inside view of colorful installation inside building courtyard
inside view colorful installation inside building courtyard with children playing
colorful installation inside building courtyard
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Brief Encounters consists of two simple components: a steel frame and a transparent sheet. An accordion system is used to create partitions by moving frames around a central pivot point. Such a method allows flexibility in the spaces in between partitions, while also providing a compact solution for transportation and storage.

The use of coloured transparent film provides a sense of openness and transparency, even when people are enjoying individual pocket space. Each pocket space is physically separated. When transparent films of different colours overlap, a third colour is created which suggests interaction and connection between each space.

coloured transparent film model
coloured transparent film model
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