Storage is never enough.
No matter how much storage we have, we tend to find ourselves lacking space for our things, leaving us with “clutter”. Often we just put our stuff wherever we want anyway, whether that is because it is more convenient, because the storage is really not enough or for whatever other reasons. In a way, this represents the human resistance to initial designs or restrictive uses —like how reality is often different from the plan. It could suggest shortcomings in the transition from design to practical use: how design elements can be misused or how the design does not fit the needs of potential users. Nevertheless, it shows human behaviour and hints that humans occupy or have once occupied the space.
No matter how much storage we have, we tend to find ourselves lacking space for our things, leaving us with “clutter”. Often we just put our stuff wherever we want anyway, whether that is because it is more convenient, because the storage is really not enough or for whatever other reasons. In a way, this represents the human resistance to initial designs or restrictive uses —like how reality is often different from the plan. It could suggest shortcomings in the transition from design to practical use: how design elements can be misused or how the design does not fit the needs of potential users. Nevertheless, it shows human behaviour and hints that humans occupy or have once occupied the space.
Explicit and Implicit Instructional Language of Storage
Handrail + Storage
A 1 : 1 installation that questions what forms handrails could take to be used as storage