Sunday, August 30, 2015

Warehouse







Moonlite Motel


The Moonlight Motel & Lounge is an establishment of questionable quality but of infinite reliability. Located on the outskirts of town near the highway, the motel has cheap rooms but they're almost always kept cleaned and orderly. The roof doesn't leak, the showers are warm and the beds are better than nothing.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Location; Chrome

@desc here=%R%TThe interior of the club is a testament to the industrial nightclubs found in nearly every major city. Bare concrete floors are accentuated by brick walls, neon lights and chrome and black leather. The club is a long rectangle with the the short wall on the left-hand side of the entrance and the long to the right. As you walk in, a long bar stretches along the right wall with bathrooms immediately to your left. Upon further investigation into the space, the wall opposite the entrance is dotted with several small booths and the dance floor between the bar and the booths are littered with small tables for patrons to sit and enjoy themselves. Still further in you see that the wall opposite the bathrooms has been constructed as a small, semi-elevated stage and a space has been set aside in front of it for dancing. Speakers and computer-controlled lighting are hidden throughout the layout so as to be a background feature. %R%R%T The theme of the club is a bit simple, at first. The entrance to the club is unassuming yet as soon as you walk in, you walk through a tunnel of lighted tiles that shift in colored light to match the tones of the music being played. The concrete floor has been painted a glossy black to reflect the lighting above. The ceiling , has been painted a flat black to give the whole space a 'bottomless' look - as though you were walking on a sheet of black glass. The bare brick of the walls is accented by a wash of colored light and is set off by the textured concrete of the front of the bar. As one remains within the club for any length of time, the walls seem to stretch out and make the room appear wider than it may be in reality.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Weaving patterns