Floating Points

With the abundance of
OSB cladding vandalised streets, I sought an opportunity for some free
material.
So after obtaining 6
sheets, I hired some time on a CNC cutter. The rest was history.

Floating points can be
constructed using no screws or fixings. I wanted something that could be
constructed simply and therefore I thought it was best to use one detail.
The project was driven
by a small budget and the need to create storage in a very minimal interior
space.
The challenge was to create
storage that almost becomes an installation or a focal point in the space. Therefore I felt creating the
proportions of the storage apertures was key. I spent a lot of time obtaining
ergonomic and anthropometric information to make sure the sizing of the
openings wasn’t just functional but also worked in elevation and didn’t
compromise the structure of the project.
The design was
conceived to be adaptable as the CAD file used can be modified dependant on the
users storage needs. Once modified the file can be uploaded to a CNC machine
and cut.
I chose OSB because I
wanted to use a material that durable and was readily available for little or
no expense and could be cut using a CNC machine.
The other influence
for my choice was the fact that OSB does not require a finish (just wax to
prevent splintering) as it is aesthetically it is engaging to look at. It has a
richness to it. Which contrasted with the internal finish of the whitewashed
space (assisting to create that focal point I was trying to achieve).
Credits
Photography is from
Gabriel Fayika.