Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
news article
link to news article: http://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/the-9-best-new-university-buildings-around-the-world
key words:
accomodate
space fluctuate
boundary-pushing
reconfigured
theory:
There are no limits to what a space can accommodate. A reconfiguration of elements can push spacial boundaries yet maintain a sense of harmony.
one point perspectives
top left: seeing the zone (eye level)
top middle: soaring blocks (above eye level)
top right: underwater blocks (below eye level)
middle left: blocks and mass (eye level)
middle middle: larger from above (above eye level)
middle right: appear large from under (below eye level)
bottom left: intersecting crosses (eye level)
bottom middle: complexity in numbers (above eye level)
bottom right: more is less (below eye level)
top left: doubling objects (eye level)
top middle: intertwined at one (above eye level)
top right: no symmetry (below eye level)
middle left: circle of squares (eye level)
middle middle: reaching far beyond (above eye level)
middle right: surreal from afar (below eye level)
bottom left: robotic and rigid (eye level)
bottom middle: zoning out and across (above eye level)
bottom right: angle of no height (below eye level)
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