winsor gallery | 3025 granville street | vancouver b.c.


 
 
client’s request: - 2 distinct shows on display at all times
- maze-like quality
 

space offering: 25’ x 80’ rectangular space with 2 large light wells  

architect’s vision: the overall composition is to be generated through an exercise in fluidity with accent on strong spatial experience and art work  

the layout: the 2 individual shows are distributed front and back:
- at the front, a classical composition reinforces the presence of the first light well
- at the back, a freeform composition addresses a dynamic juxtaposition between the second light well; the stair well; and the staff desk.
 

the forced perspective: a dark floor and ceiling appear to bleed up and down the walls in contrast with the soft white exhibit surface, thus reinforcing the focus on the artists’ work.  

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for more information please contact mal@maldesign.com

to view other projects by michel a. laflamme architect, please go to maldesign.com