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CRESCENT LOUNGE CHAIR
by ascastro
Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design Super Jury 2023
Designed and Crafted Lounge Chair
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Simple, natural materials that tell the story of how the chair was made, whilst still creating impact are the ultimate qualities of good design. Good chair design is honest, long lasting, thorough, unobtrusive and aesthetic. Good design is generally at its best when hand crafted, naturally inspired and created using minimal materials. Chairs that are made rather than manufactured carry with them individuality, purity and their own story.
The Crescent Lounge Chair is made from high quality natural materials. Poplar wood makes up the frame of the chair and is woven by danish cord for the back and seat. It’s easy on the eyes and encourages relaxation.
A natural woven seat imbues in a chair the feeling of craftsmanship, casual luxury and heritage. The broad armrests add to the comfort of the chair and make it easy to get up from, even with its low seat height and reclining back. The moderate dimensions fit easily into interiors where space is a factor. The simple choice of materials give it a neutral appearance that make it blend in well.







Free Hand Drawings
Sketches in Rome
The city of Rome can be considered one of the powerhouses of architecture. It was one of the revolutions of its kind which has had great influences on present-day architecture, adapted and followed in many parts of the world. The Romans have left behind architectural landmarks with their unique style and concepts.
These are just a few of my sketches done for Architecture of the City while studying abroad in Rome. The course consisted of on-site walking sessions exploring and understanding the layers of Rome.
For my final I chose to study The Colosseum's structure and geometry through a seriesof sketches is one of the finest examples of a Roman Amphitheatre with a spectacular ornamented exterior and a network of barrel vaults supporting the spectator seats. In addition to this, it also has a series of underground rooms used to hide animals and props which were brought into the central arena only for events.


