Sunday 5 May 2013

Reload

The computer crashed...
I have recovered the work and uploaded.

I finally created a sculpture representing "simple geometry" by Carlo. By repeating the simple form, I gained a very architectural sculpture.
The other space is created for Toyo. This one has huge volume of wall to contrast the "negative space". I created splits and put the lights in the  splits, to make the "solid" "transparent".
Toyo's style is very modern, so I created fanscinating sharp discrete background for him. Carlo's sculpture is in the entrance of the area. People could see the "future architecture" by standing in it, with great frame created by the sculpture. What I want to represent is that his work is impressive and unforgettable for the future architects.
The landform has considered how the way is leading students from different background to come together.

Landform: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Byrx7c279SIUMU5aanhYaHNVMEk/edit?usp=sharing
Sketchup: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Byrx7c279SIUdFZBREZocGxpRGc/edit?usp=sharing


Final

Two architects: 

Toyo Ito: 
Flexibility/Irrationality 
Floating/weightlessness 
Negative space 

Carlo Scarpa 
Simple geometry/subtraction 
Architectonics
Detailing

Concept of Toyo Ito:
Toyo's emphasis transparency and flexibility. His aggressive way of creating negative space impresses me a lot.

Concept of Carlo Scarpa:
Carlo is traditional and careful. He duplicates simple geometry to create elegant details of the building.

Electronliquid:
1. Simple geometry extends to be a part of negative space. Creating great feel of floating.
2. By repeating the simple geometry, the negative space is reflected by the extended simple geometry.
3. Negative space contains simple geometry.

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