Object's Folder: http://www.filefront.com/16335313/z3331408_objects.zip
Level's Folder: http://www.filefront.com/16335443/3331408a_levels.zip
The initial idea for Hawking's lab (left) was in relation to his theory of black holes which he uses the analogy of dice to describe how God's creation of black holes was to confuse the human race. The concept translated into by building is through the confinement of the building and how the client's view of the natural world is restricted and directed by both the vertical and horizontal planes. Darwin's lab is situated between two peaks reflecting his theories of evolution relating to ideologies of creation.
Since both clients (Darwin and Hawking) have some relationship or connection to the environment and nature in their theories, I thought it fitting that the meeting place should be enhanced by the natural elements and more importantly it should be below their Labs denoting their superiority in knowledge and thought.
This image clearly depicts how the horizontal planes of Hawking's lab restrict the client's sight in the vertical direction. It also reveals the openness of the space allowing the changing light of the sun/moon to affect the internal experience of space.
Similar to the above image, this shot of Hawking's lab explicitly reveals how the vertical walls restrict the clients view and understanding of the wider environment. Moreover, this shot highlights the relationship between Hawking's and Darwin's Labs via a single vertical plane. This reflects how both clients are on an equal intellectual level to each other.
The central idea for Darwin's lab was based on his theory of natural selection by geometrical ratios. I used the variable of height and decreased the size of the Lab by a 1:4 ratio. Similar to Hawking's Lab, Darwin's space is open allowing not only the light to change the experience of the space, but also to allow the clients to take advantage of the inspiration derived from the natural environment. 

Perspective view of my final model: This image highlights how the light bounces of the top studio space, enhancing the importance of curved lines throughout the whole model.
Section: This is my favorite point of view of the model as it successfully captures the concept of the upper studio as growing larger and larger right before exploding reflecting the 'big bang theory'. Moreover the idea of the underground stair evolving into the studio space is highlighted through this section as well. 


This is the original model which i chose to develop and resolve as my final model. The biggest change is in the stairs.
This model is based on my unusual/conventional section: the upper studio is open which acknowledges the negative space as opposed to the positive space.