From this simple idea, I developed my idea into an actual spatial model. It had to keep the same "language" of the first model, but suggest an actual use, rather than just a sculpture piece. I decided to focus on the bubble shapes and add arches to suggest swirls (in combination with the shadows that would be cast). I think it turned out to be a little more space-agey than I would have liked, but knowing where the ideas came from, I'm happy with the idea:


From here, I was introduced to my project location. A bus stop outside of my school was to be turned into the cupcake shop. It was a simple building, but the challenge was to add our "language" without changing the original structure of the building. Below is a Google SketchUp model of the original building:
The only part of the bus stop that worked with my idea was the circular skylights. Other than that, the building was extremely geometric, and built of concrete, glass, and metal. Not exactly my definition of sweet. I went through far too many ideas to show here, but wound up with one I absolutely loved. I haven't scanned any of the sketches in, but I built my idea in SketchUp. It was extremely difficult to create bubbles and arches since the program isn't very good with them, but I did it anyway! A few requirements were a POS area, counter seating, table seating, a display case, ADA compliant bathroom, a storage space, and a sink/dishwasher area. So here's a few views:
So the next step was to develop these messy ideas into a nice drawing, with some spot rendering. Below are my final drawings, including a floor plan. They're kind of overwhelmed with dimensions, but I was still very happy with how they turned out:
And then the final presentation!:










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