His work captivated me the work Giles Miller Studio
produces is so sophisticated using
physics and maths combined with creativity to transform a simple shape into a
much complexed piece. I instantly wanted to know how they connected each
induvial shape and how they create this tonal difference. They let things steer
its self and this way it becomes more organic not having a final destination
which I find a challenge to do (I should take this attitude).
They have done work for clients such as Stella McCartney,
British Airways, Ritz-Carlton Hotels, Westfield, The World Architecture
Festival, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Selfridges and many more from around the world
especially Dubai. It all started from
cardboard and then it has progressed much more into different materials. Making
complexed surfaces however, they still having (come back).
I asked a question about how they assemble the pieces
together and they use panels in which then they drill each tile individually.By
facing each tile at different angles (up,down) that then creates the tonal
differences and this changes when at different points of the pieces. They also
use hinges to join each tile to create this effect which I would like to
explore in the future.
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