The Infinity Cube is a project that pays tribute to the works of Stanley Kubrick, Dieter Rams, Steve Jobs and other significant filmmakers and designers of the 20th century. The design intervention is a result of the inspiration taken from these disruptors’ design languages to portray the interwoven relationship between technology and architecture. Through significant events such as the Space Race and retro-futurism, design and architecture have evolved to house elements like the grid that is now a core component. So let’s go on a journey in a perfect cube museum and feel the nostalgia of these designers’ works.
This is the final design intervention, a perfect cube, in the form of an art exhibition space.
The spiral inside the primary model, unspooled and laid out.
Exploded view of the Design form based on the spiral used in the movie 2001 A Space Odyssey.
The primary design inspiration for the external parameters of the exhibition space derived from the Next computer Cube PC (1988).
Various design studies done during brainstorming for the final form.