Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Mashup
-Mashup-
The
modern architecture enjoy simplicity and clarity. It’s
defined as a design language with an emphasis on form rather than ornament;
structure and materials rather than picturesque constructions. In architecture,
simplicity
is not to be confused with simpleness. For example, materials are shown in the natural form and are showcased.
Nothing is hidden or altered to look like something else. The goals of Simplicity in design are to convey the idea of Get rid of anything that isn't absolutely essential and to express the
structural elements rather than hide them within the walls and ceilings.
-Reference-
“Modern Architecture,” National Trust for Historic
Preservation, accessed May 15, 2016, https://savingplaces.org/modern-architecture#.Vzs4m5F95hH.
“MODERN ARCHITECTURE DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS,” Distinct Build Okanagan, accessed May 15, 2016,
http://distinctbuild.ca/modern_architecture_defining_characteristics.php.
“Simplicity vs. Simpleness in Architecture — and Why You Should
Care,” houzz, accessed May 15, 2016, http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/9223498/list/simplicity-vs-simpleness-in-architecture-and-why-you-should-care.
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
THE IMAGE CAPTURES AND ARCHITECTURE
-ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION-
Architecture embodies specific concepts of nature, culture and people, also incorporate itself with surroundings.
-5 REAL TIME IMAGE-
Relate to electroliquid aggregationt: Rectilinear form and curvilinear form embodies multi-cultural in this college.
Relate to electroliquid aggregationt: The hollow out part creates beautiful shadings at different times, also response to the crosswalk
Relate to electroliquid aggregationt: The stop is a combination of different size of rectangular prisms, which synthesis with surrounded buildings.
-SKETCHUP MODEL-
-LUMION FILE-
2 SHORT TEXTS DESCRIBING THE ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS
Concept 1. Landscape synthesis with architecture.
Concept 2. Architecture as a vehicle between nature, culture and people.
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