Monday, 30 May 2016
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
MASHUP
Art is a form of
self-expression with absolutely no responsibility to anyone or anything.
Architecture can be a piece of art, but it must be responsible to people and
its context. To make
good buildings, we need a worldview, a conception of the world that is healthy
and that enables us to understand things deeply. Architecture
must begin with its fundamental task. It must provide an inspiring and terrific
experience for people inside
and outside of it. It is a human act that
invades and displaces the natural ecosystem. Biological order is destroyed
every time we clear native plant growth and erect buildings and infrastructure.
The goal of architecture is to create structures to house humans and their
activities. With
the idea that lighting could communicate a message between the building and the
viewer the architecture distances itself once more from the “form follows
function” approach. The majority of people
(architects, architecture students, as well as non-architects) look at
architecture as objects. They look at designed buildings as sculptures.If we see buildings as sculptural
objects (often unwittingly), we will undoubtedly design them as sculptures as
well. The
architect should design a building that makes common people feel comfortable,
and not to be liked just by architects. It should also adapt to its locality,
not designed for somewhere else, or for no place in particular. Architects rarely hold hands
with the context of the building he/she designs and walk through the design
process together.
http://www.archdaily.com/337603/how-to-make-architecture-not-art
http://www.archdaily.com/429404/unified-architectural-theory-chapter-1
http://www.archdaily.com/774521/what-happens-when-light-starts-to-create-brand-experiences
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
EXPERIMENT 2 FINAL SUBMISSION
THE TWO CONCEPTShttp://nadinetamer.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/jrn-utzon-1.html
THE 18 SKETCH AXONOMETRICS
http://nadinetamer.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/blog-post_25.html
THE 36 CUSTOM TEXTURES
http://nadinetamer.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/blog-post.html
THE IMAGE CAPTURES AND ARCHITECTURE
http://nadinetamer.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/blog-post_3.html
http://nadinetamer.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/the-image-captures-and-architecture.html
THE IMAGE CAPTURES AND ARCHITECTURE
Dropbox link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l7n5c4cub41xkp0/FINAL%20LUMION_NADINE.ls6?dl=0
DARK: On the rooftop, the circles presented symbolise a powerful form of connectedness that no other shape can articulate as well as it can. In a unifying sense, circles draw people together, since the rounded element is its sheltered structure. This is related back to the electroliquid aggregation, whereby a structural form exists whilst catering for a community.
LIGHT: The side bar is the holding piece that is the unifying structure. It embodies the subtlest forms of connection, through bringing together the medium and dark components of the building. It is important in being the functional pillar as well as the gathering component of the building.
MEDIUM: On the front surface, a medium tone exists. This deems itself as the median, slowly blending in the light and dark shades to illustrate a connection between the functional forms articulated in the building. It also adds structural value, holding responsibility for the Light Rail's passageway.
3D Warehouse
Dropbox link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l7n5c4cub41xkp0/FINAL%20LUMION_NADINE.ls6?dl=0
Monday, 2 May 2016
THE TWO CONCEPTS
Jørn Utzon1. Changing perspective for the viewer.
2. To be created in response to a location and be unsuitable somewhere else.
3. A rebellion from convention.
4. Architecture is not static, it keeps evolving.
5. A marriage of form and function.*
Richard Leplastrier
1. Simplicity amplifies the context.2. Undefined threshold.
3. Propogation of personal connection.
4. A mechanism for gathering and community.*
5. An appearance influenced by activity.
*The chosen two concepts
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