ARCH1101 Rennie So
Monday, June 29, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
update
Moving Element # 1 - rotating cubic rooms.
*update* comp labs tables are changed to just plain round tables without the what-i-call: 'face barriers'
Stair view from the inside
Moving Element #2 - located on the left side, extending roof over the area for wet weather. The area below will also be re-made into a quad-like area.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Design 2
Edited a little bit more on the structures from the last design.
One of the moving elements is the extendable roof between sports centre and the square house during rainy weather. The other element would be the smaller cubic stacks that can be rotated on the spot for solar gain and natural light.More details of the structure is still in progress.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Design 1
Implemented some elements from my perspectives and from the section/plan activity in week 03.
Not entirely confident about the bridge to NIDA...still at brainstorm stage.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Mash Up
Orange Article
Green Article
Blue Article
Green Article
Blue Article
Imaginative
play can engage residents to recognize and to stake a claim in the urban planning and design process. The breakdown of the
human adaptation of architecture can be traced to the kids' ceaseless projects that is bringing
play into planning. It’s demonstrating the new
ways in which forced conceptual separation
of ornament from function, a relatively recent occurrence in human ideas had merit. The
appetite for the new influence of the object or place has on the user is part of its
function. A community's imagination of
ornament and function can lead to remarkable outcomes. There
is no structure in nature that can be classified as pure ornament without
function. Architecture is constantly
projecting, speculating and theorising. The future is right now and we want to
present what it looks like.
18 Perspectives
A
Obscured levitated space
Infinite one direction
unconventional balance of mass
B
Challenge of fixated structures
Complication of simplicity
Separation of combination
C
Sturdiness with a touch of elegance
Grand relation of hierarchy
Horizontal meets the vertical space
D
Levels of sophisticated arrangements
Accumulation of systems
Coming towards one purpose
E
Deliberated positioning of space
Movement of spatial relations
Small connection for big ideas
F
Steps to unity
Integration of differences
Exemplification of contrasting shapes
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