THE MASHUP OF THREE NEWS ARTICLES
If architecture can
have a meaning, we should recognise that what it says is not independent
of what it is. A building speaks for what it is, and for what it stands for. It
has a function/purpose, it can represent an idea thought how it looks and
works; and it can represent its function.
The world is becoming
increasingly more mobile. Technological advancements have enabled us to move
rapidly around the globe and communicate from distances away. Yet, within
societies that are transforming at such a pace, the monotonies of routines and
formulas still thrive within even the most mobile of existences.
This condition of
mobility-incurred boredom poses a challenge for architects: How might one
construct an environment that resists the monotony of routine? A frequently
deployed strategy is simply to create spatial variations in which users have
opportunities to choose among different occupiable conditions. In small-scale temporary installations – which are
already mobile and temporal by definition – the potency of producing
transformable spatial variations can also be gleaned from several projects. Architecture
expresses aspirations borne of different cultures, sensibilities and
circumstances and is practiced in a matrix of neighbourhood, regional, national
and international contexts.
Cards on the table:
This was the future. It was to be organic. Space defined by new engineering and
synthesis of building components. Details not in the ornament, but the
technology of the synthesis, enabling purpose, development, relaxation and
environmental integration under one roof in the work place.
THE 36 CUSTOM TEXTURES
the words i choose are: linear, rotational, scalar, diffusing,acceleration,waved
the words i choose are: linear, rotational, scalar, diffusing,acceleration,waved
THE 18 SKETCH PERSPECTIVES
THE MOVING ELEMENTS
first movement is the adjustable bridge. the following images show the two conditions of the first movement.
second movement is the rotatable lecture room. The lecture room can ratate by the axis in order to allow or resist the sunlight at different time in a day.