Aaron Chung
Aaron is an aspiring architectural designer, visualiser, and digital painter. A fascination with light and form is ever-present in his work creating striking compositions. With these elements, he strives to design spaces which invoke emotion amongst its narrative-based designs.
Aided by a focus on light and form, occupants are sent on a visual interactive journey through the spaces. These result in a sometimes unfamiliar, sometimes abstract, but always unique aesthetic.
This can be further seen in his distinctive combination of digital renders brought to life by digital matte painting. This technique allows for a third party through 2D drawings.
Chapter I - The Beginning – The Beginning. Each space tells us Rita Knee's past through architecture. At the start, the war erupted, we the user see a disorientating structure throughout the journey, constantly invading Rita's journey.
Chapter II - The Evacuation – As we progress further into Rita's journey, we unravel the obscure structure known as the Parasite- a symbolism of World war 2.
Chapter III - The Return
Section of Rita Knee's Museum. The exterior facade metaphorically represents a container, containing a destructive Parasite. In the section, we can see the Parasite taking over Rita's journey.
Situated to the southeast of Peckham Rye Station.