Architecture Déconstructiviste
Here’s one of my school projects, with the brief to « create an object using the codes of deconstructivist architecture ». A movement well represented by design figures such as Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind. I then linked this concept to my passion: sneakers. That’s why I created a shoe furniture. The aim was to create a sort of statue in the middle of a Jordan store, where the various prototypes created for Michael Jordan by the designers of the Jordan range (Tinker Hatfield, Peter Moore…) could be stored. The statue echoes the urban codes of the tall buildings of New York, Micheal Jordan’s hometown. You can see my analysis, my graphic research, my sketches, my 3D renderings and my model in all my boards.