This week my progress has been based on conceptual form
finding and visualisation, as I have begun to explore the manner in which the
contortion of an external form defines the internal space, expanding to consider
over numerous levels. Further, comparing a complex and yet controlled form
against the linear framing of the site. I have begun also to consider how an
architectural installation within this context, could defy the standards of
architecture (hence front and rear facade with a body) to suggest a form of
continuity, providing a single form which extends throughout the site, while defining
individual spaces through the contortion of the responders perception.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Project Three: Week Two - Precedent Studies
Study One: Zaha Hadid – Contemporary Arts Centre
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
The image above presents an interesting play of form over the facade of a structure, forming unique spaces internally as a result. Further leading to a unique division and proportional relationship of glazing, resulting a framed perception of external frame of view.
The collection of images above begins present my
consideration of the material pallet of the proposal hence, combining rusted
iron, with stone and clean white surfaces. The result is an interesting play of
light, comparing the harshness of the iron with the softness of the white,
together enhancing the form.
Project Three: Week Two - Sketches
Within the series of sketches above, drawn both at the site
visit and home, I have begun explore the surrounding context in both elevation
and section. Identifying the manner in which the landscape has been adjusted to
accommodate structures placed upon it, and the manner in which the internal
section of the current structure responds. Further, I have begun to explore the
division which exists in the current architecture, hence a front and rear facade,
with an internal body. Thus there is no continuity through the architecture.
Finally, I have begun to look at a possible landscape, hence gradual stepping,
to provide an external space of a functional height shift.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Project Three: Week One - Initial Intent Statement
The initial intent I am looking at for project three consists
of a proposal which itself works as an artificial art installation within a
greater urban fabric. An installation which blurs internal and external spaces
through interconnecting curvilinear forms, thus allowing multiple spaces to
exist individually defined, let at the same time not. Providing a continuity of
space between the internal and external dimensions, thus allowing the standard hierarchy
of human interactions to be contorted directly through the architectural form.
Project Three: Week One - Precedent Studies
Study One: Herzog and de Meuron ‘Signal Box’ –
This project located in Basel, is an interesting project as
it explores a linear facade strategy which appears, at the correct angle almost
curvilinear. Such is achieved through layering, hence the layering of elements
together allows the contortion of the responder’s perception.
The interior image presented above portrays the curvilinear
notion of individual interconnecting elements which I am looking to achieve. A
notion which blurs the extension of the space, allowing a continuity to exist
internally, which suggests an undefined connection to the exterior space.
Project Three: Week One - Concept Sketches
The collections of sketches above have been intentionally
left un-noted in order to enhance the curvilinear form portrayed. The series of
sketches presents my initial concept of a proposal; one which is based upon numerous
interconnecting curvilinear segments. Segments which define a unique interplay
of spaces, blurring the definition of where space begins and ends between the
interior and exterior, thus blurring the transition between the two.
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