Architecture has traditionally existed in the static realm, built from solid-state materials arranged in a certain configuration to arrive at a particular form. Every building has a “climax form” – that is, the originally intended geometry. This form is assertive in its territorial control, unchanging in its aesthetic, and largely unresponsive to its environment. Such architectures [...]
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A New Vernacular: Building with the Intangible
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Fujimoto (T6) In this subliminally predictive text, Sou Fujimoto lists a series of words that relate to qualities of architectural design, with regard to the practice of architecture in the future. The author does not organize the ideas in a particular order or in specific categories. This reveals how Fujimoto expresses the intertwined connections and [...]
Relational Logics | T3
The main idea of the View House by Diego Arraigada & Johnston Marklee is clearly the views. They are framed vistas of the surrounding environment, they are projected on the building, with selected visual connections along its continuous façade that wraps the house, which concentric position has carefully chosen to control the view and [...]
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View House by Gustavo Frittegotto. Case study: View House, by Diego Arraigada and Johnston Marklee Text: The architecture of atmosphere, by Mark Wigley
Relational Logics
Case Study : STUDIOHOUSE-F451 Text: The Conditioned Outdoor Room-BERNARD RUDOFSKY The contemporary world, perpetually urbanizing and transforming as it is, calls for a holistic approach to the pertinent issue of the relationship between the natural and the built environment by architects and urban planners. No one can deny that the recent trends and developments in technology [...]