In his writing form and function follow climate Philippe Rahm suggests a new architectural concept which differs from classical approaches such as form follows function or function follows form. Rahm claims that form has to be developed in response to climate conditions and that sustainability is due to be the guideline for architectural advancement. [...]
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form and function follow climate – Philippe Rahm
Relational Logics – T1
As a member of T1 group, in this session, I studied Studio House by F451, and Conditioned Outdoor Room by Bernard Rudofsky. Both of the text and the case are have the thinking of how to deal with the relationship of indoor space and outdoor space, and what can architect do when [...]
Relational Logics – T4
photo credits: http://conradhotels3.hilton.com/en/hotels/maldives/conrad-maldives-rangali-island-MLEHICI/gallery/index.html Readings: 1. Ryue Nishizawa – Moriyama House 2. Sanford Kwinter – Cooking, Yo-ing, Thinking In a critical analysis of these two texts it can be undoubtedly concluded that the idea is about breaking away from what the society perceive as ‘norms’. In Sanford Kwinters article he strongly justifies that the general perception of [...]
Relational Logics – T2
Photo courtesy: Iwan Baan. Architecture is not so changeable, but the weather and people are, so architects have to find a platform that could accommodate the changes, Sou Fujiomoto pointed that out. His approach is always about how to make a relation between inside and outside environment as one of the realisations of his idealism. [...]
Relational Logics_T6
Case Study: Wall House – FAR Architects Text: “Primitive Future” – Sou Fujimoto