Fashion Tower is a student projectThis tower is the product of over-engineering and an industrial aesthetic, and a building that will consistently respond to the interior program through the movements in the skin system. Perhaps the most important element of this project is the duplicity of the historical presence ( in its materiality) yet confronting alien movement ( the skin system )
Fashion Museum proposal for the corner of Brunswick and Gertrude St. The concept involves a movable skin, conceived of bricks reminiscent of the sites manufacturing history. This skin ( Brick system that involves interlocking moveable joins that hold bricks) will move in response to a series of interior gallery's that push the skin backwards and forwards. Structurally the tower stands as three chimney stacks, these hold both the brick skin and the gallery spaces. The project was worked on intensively by Nurnasriah Nasir & Dylan Grove students from RMIT