The Division of Space Installations by Radford Wallis Separates Rooms
Francis Tiangson — February 4, 2011 — Art & Design
References: radfordwallis & trendland.net
The Division of Space Installations by Radford Wallis were designed to show where walls would be put up to separate a large office space. The space is one floor in a London building that is going to be partitioned into four separate areas.
To demonstrate the dividing lines, the Division of Space Installations mark the lines where the walls will be built. Included in the structures are a scaled-up highlighter, masking tape, scissors and measuring tape.
To demonstrate the dividing lines, the Division of Space Installations mark the lines where the walls will be built. Included in the structures are a scaled-up highlighter, masking tape, scissors and measuring tape.
Trend Themes
1. Office Space Partitioning - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating new solutions for dividing large office spaces.
2. Visual Room Separation - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing visual tools or installations to demonstrate where walls would be put up to separate spaces.
3. Augmented Office Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in using augmented reality or digital tools to simulate and visualize office space partitioning before physical construction.
Industry Implications
1. Commercial Real Estate - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in providing flexible, adaptable and visually appealing office space partitioning solutions.
2. Office Furniture and Equipment - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing innovative tools or equipment for marking and visualizing room separation in office spaces.
3. Architectural Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in integrating digital tools and simulations into the design process for office space partitioning.
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