Monday, 13 May 2013
Monday, 6 May 2013
My Chosen Axonometric
Concepts:
City as a growing organism viewed dynamically rather than statically. (Winka Dubbeldam)
Buildings can be a human escape hatch from environmental conditions and dropped or placed anywhere. (Archigram)
Electroliquid Aggregation:
City as a growing organism can be viewed with a dynamic perspective rather than a static one with buildings inside which can be a human escape hatch from environmental conditions and dropped or placed anywhere.
City as a growing organism viewed dynamically rather than statically. (Winka Dubbeldam)
Buildings can be a human escape hatch from environmental conditions and dropped or placed anywhere. (Archigram)
Electroliquid Aggregation:
City as a growing organism can be viewed with a dynamic perspective rather than a static one with buildings inside which can be a human escape hatch from environmental conditions and dropped or placed anywhere.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Monday, 29 April 2013
3 parallel projections exploring the interconnection
Concepts:
City as a growing organism viewed dynamically rather than statically. (Winka Dubbeldam)
Buildings can be a human escape hatch from environmental conditions and dropped or placed anywhere. (Archigram)
Concepts:
Nomadism is the dominant social force where time exchange and metamorphisis replace stasis. (Archigram)
The crystallisation of urban complexity within the architectural object. (Winka Dubbeldam)
A project could be read as complete in the vertical/virtual state. (Winka Dubbeldam)
To see radical changes of the world reflected in contemporary architecture. (Archigram)
Experiment 2: Axonometric sketches
1. Buildings can be a human escape hatch from environmental conditions and dropped or placed anywhere.


2. City as a growing organism viewed dynamically rather than statically.
3. A project could be read as complete in the vertical/virtual state.
4. Nomadism is the dominant social force where time exchange and metamorphisis replace stasis.
5. The crystallisation of urban complexity within the architectural object.
6. To see radical changes of the world reflected in contemporary architecture.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Saturday, 20 April 2013
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