1. YELLOW TRACE, OPPOSITES ATTRACT: ABOVE THE CLOUDS STORE BY PATTERN STUDIO.
https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/pattern-studio-above-the-clouds-surry-hills-sydney-
fashion-retail/

This image is for display ideas of my clients vintage fan collection. This method of display appears
very secure but still makes the items visible, however it is too small for the space. For my collector
i’d modify this, so that the display can be accessed from the back, also adding more draws in to
the front where the ‘work in progress’ hand held fans can be stored. (Right image – my own CAD
drawing showing how I would modify the display).
2. ARCH DAILY, FACTORESIDENSE / Keisuke Kawabe Architecture Office
https://www.archdaily.com/971221/factoresidense-keisuke-kawabe-architecture office/6181093a0b29820164b362fe-factoresidense-keisuke-kawabe-architecture-office-photo?next_project=no

This architecture office shows creative ways to combine living and working. The materials used
reflects the manufacturing and shipping area of NAGOYA, which this space is located.
The architects described how during renovation, each original partition wall that was demolished
revealed new flooring and wall textures, giving the space miniature partitioned areas.
3. DESIGN BOOM, THE MERCHANT SQUARE FOOTBRIDGE, PADDINGTON.
https://www.designboom.com/architecture/knight-architects-merchant-square-bridge-paddington-basin-london-09-30-2014/

Architects took inspiration from a traditional Japanese Fan to create this moveable footbridge, as
apart of a regeneration project in Paddington. The bridge enhances the area both practically and
visually. Movements of the bridge are smooth and seamless, even with the use of still beams,
connecting well to the original design inspiration.