Monday 16 May 2016

EX3_Mash up

Architectural goal is to make a contribution to the landscape of an aesthetic and human value. To put it more precisely, It can be categorize to Ornament and function, There is no structure in nature that can be classified as pure ornament without function,Ornament and function represents convergence of practicality and beauty. Besides, The Architectural space should be subservient to human activity, for example, Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous work Falling water House in response to combination between environment and architecture, Therefore, Utilization patterns should allow for future options, for growth and for change. In addition, an interesting clue comes from our paleo-history, some ancient architectures of inspiration were from nature. This illustrates The environment should encourage fortuitous encounter and open community.





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http://www.archdaily.com/632062/unified-architectural-theory-chapter-12/ (accessed June 3,2015).
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http://www.archdaily.com/784690/herman-millers-12-rules-to-design-by
Brain pickings, “100 Ideas That changed Architecture”
https://www.brainpickings.org/2012/07/06/100-ideas-that-changed-architecture/


Tuesday 3 May 2016

EX3-LUMION ADRESS AND FINAL MODEL OF STAION





Lumion Adress:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qm63skj9e7gftxh/Vincent.ls6?dl=0

EX3-LUMION AND CONCEPTS






Moshe Safdie's works involve to use thedramatic curves, arrays of geometric patterns. The idea of this rail way staiton is relating with his use of curves, and use the pillar to rise the whole station to make it not occupy the space of road.  






Concepts & Electroliquid Aggregation

Two  Concepts:
Walter Burley Griffin:
The home can become a total work of art and craft in spite of an industrial system that alienates areas of human activity from creative, individual involvement.

Moshe Safdie: The design of the buildings should contribute to the community.

The design of building should not be effected by industrial system, and it should become an total work of art and combine to the whole communication.


Moshe Safdie's works are known for their dramatic curves, arrays of geometric patterns, use of windows, and key placement of open and green spaces.