Vision & Reality: Architectural Renderings vs Finished Refab
Drawings by architects are rarely meant to (and perhaps never can) be actual representations of reality – they are always perspectives, even if they are plans or sections. This project shows, though, that even when a project changes, the original vision need not necessarily be lost.
Though many of the more fanciful details were left behind in the transition from 3D models to physical reality, the initial gestures were carried through admirably – and some of the actual moves made more sense than the drawing versions did (for instance: giving up on a space-displacing spiral staircase).
A subtle emphasis on linear, corner-turning elements – to visually connect the front-and-back-of-house areas – was preserved in spirit if not rigorously in detail, transforming from a formal gesture to an executable design along the way.
All in all, this project provides a good example of how the finished product can be perhaps less sexy but more livable than the first round draft(sman’s) pick.