Sunday, 14 November 2010

An interesting fusing of rural and urban in the Yeo Valley ad.

I'm not sure I actually like this advert, it isn't the most tasteful thing in the world, but it is playful and an interesting clash of rural-meets-urban...
You decide:



.Anna.

A Hotel...in the Trees?

"Why not create a comfortable, well designed hotel which allows visitors to live in harmony with nature amongst the trees?"

Swedish company, aptly named Tree Hotel have created this amazing place to stay. A mirrored cube suspended in the forest. Its reflective facade, mirrors its beautiful surroundings. An interesting and unique concept!


 

.Anna.

Friday, 12 November 2010

GLAMPING.






'Glamping' is a recent trend and its name derives from the mix between Camping and Glamourous, so in effect 'Glamourous Camping'. This trend particularly interested me as camping is traditionally associated with the Rural, being close to nature, and not typically seen as being a glamorous activity. 
It appears that Camping has been urbanised and altered to suit a higher market level. 

~ Helena

STARTING POINT.

Fields of Fashion

" The starting point for Fields of Fashion is the feeling that fashion consumption, retailing and production in rural areas has been neglected in academic studies. A rash of work exists on fashion in so-called 'world cities' but the richly textured, vibrant landscapes of fashion away from the metropolis have yet to be considered through any sustained academic research. Primary work is currently focused on an exploration of consumption and retailing at rural field events (such as horse trials and county shows), examining the phenomenon of temporary 'shopping villages' at these sites. The project is based on the proposition of the 'field as mall' and aims to explore how the temporary fashion trade stand at these events forms an intriguing – and perhaps undervalued – route to market. More broadly, this research explores temporality and mobility in retailing and in so doing offers challenges both to the conventions of the traditional high street to conceptual notions of what constitutes 'the rural'."
- http://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/groups_centres/art/81396.html
This is a starting point from the Nottingham Trent website. To begin our research we have started by wanting to explore the rural in terms of 'Living'. We have began by looking at the influences within interiors, architecture, design and the ideas and feelings these buildings can evoke.