Construction department
The construction department was responsible for building the course's exhibition space in two rooms and the corridor. Since neither of the chosen exhibition spaces could not be used, the department had to rethink of a new concept of the spaces. The images in the gallery below are part of the research I conducted as inspiration for the concept of the exhibition space.
Viewing exhibition spaces
Upon viewing both rooms, we noticed some aspects of the rooms which seemed like they would be obstacles while the actual construction was taking place, such as both columns in the 3D degree room.
Measuring exhibition spaces and corridor
I was aided by Nicholas Cassar to measure the 3D degree room, while I measured the corridor while Steve Sciberras designed the blue prints of the corridor, as seen in the images below.
Building exhibition spaces
Wooden strips were needed to build the structure of the stands, and after they were cut using a crosscut, they were then mantled using a driller with a phillips screwdriver and 50mm long brackets.
Measuring and cutting wood strips for the back support of the structure with Francesco Darmanin.
Wood cutting and loading of MDF and 3 ply sheets
Mantling screen structure in Studio 4 with Steve Sciberras
Wayfinding: Producing and applying computer-cut vinyl stickers for wayfinding signs
I installed all the computer-cut vinyl stickers on the signs myself, as no one had any experience in this field. I was given the measurements of where the stickers needed to be installed by Graziella Bonavia.