Title:

PAPER_MODELS

Type:

Material test

Context:

Paper Stand pavilion, office process

Medium:

A4 paper, string, binder clips, black-and-white photography

Tags:

Paper Stand, pavilion design, ArtSpace, office test, A4 paper, binder clips, string system, material test, mounting detail, paper installation, prototype, design process, spatial study

Brief

:

An office test for the Paper Stand pavilion using A4 sheets, strings, and binder clips. We checked the distance between clips, the mounting method, and how the paper would fold before moving the idea into production.

Офісний тест для павільйону Paper Stand з аркушів А4, струн і канцелярських біндерів. Ми перевіряли відстань між кліпсами, метод кріплення і те, як папір буде складатися перед запуском ідеї в роботу.

Brief

:

An office test for the Paper Stand pavilion using A4 sheets, strings, and binder clips. We checked the distance between clips, the mounting method, and how the paper would fold before moving the idea into production.

Офісний тест для павільйону Paper Stand з аркушів А4, струн і канцелярських біндерів. Ми перевіряли відстань між кліпсами, метод кріплення і те, як папір буде складатися перед запуском ідеї в роботу.

Note

:

This is an office material test for Paper Stand, a pavilion built from strings, A4 sheets, and simple binder clips. Before launching the idea into work, we needed to understand how the paper would hang, where the clips should sit, and how the sheets would behave on the string.

Several sheets were fixed at different points, with sketches and marks still left on the paper. The test was not about making a clean object yet, but about checking the small construction details that would later define the rhythm, density, and movement of the paper walls.

An abstract image saved for its composition. It feels like a fragment of a room, an object, or a model, but never becomes fully clear.

Note

:

This is an office material test for Paper Stand, a pavilion built from strings, A4 sheets, and simple binder clips. Before launching the idea into work, we needed to understand how the paper would hang, where the clips should sit, and how the sheets would behave on the string.

Several sheets were fixed at different points, with sketches and marks still left on the paper. The test was not about making a clean object yet, but about checking the small construction details that would later define the rhythm, density, and movement of the paper walls.

An abstract image saved for its composition. It feels like a fragment of a room, an object, or a model, but never becomes fully clear.

PONOMARENKO VOLODYMYR

©p0nomarenko

Creating spaces at the intersection of

architecture, culture, and experience —

always guided by precision, narrative,

and the pursuit of timeless design.

PONOMARENKO VOLODYMYR

Creating spaces at the intersection of

architecture, culture, and experience —

always guided by precision, narrative,

and the pursuit of timeless design.

©p0nomarenko