EXP2: submission.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
TADAO ANDO:
The use of light is evident in Ando's architecture, creating a sense of exterior light penetrating the interior.
For Tadao Ando's monument (the use of light is evident in Ando's architecture, creating a sense of exterior light penetrating the interior), I wanted emphasize the different perspectives of light from different angles especially focusing upon the light filtering and penetrating through the dense forest into the clearing by the beach where the monument is.
WALTER BURLEY GRIFFIN:
Group of buildings which faced one another to give that sense of separation and administrative zones.
Group of buildings which faced one another to give that sense of separation and administrative zones.
"I am what
may be termed a naturalist in architecture. I do not believe in any school of
architecture. I believe in architecture that is the logical outgrowth of the
environment in which the building in mind is to be located"
In contrast to this, the environment for Walter Burley Griffin's monument, (group of buildings which faced one another to give that sense of separation and administrative zones), I wanted to create a strong sense of separation and thus a canyon rock face separated completed by a river seemed a suitable option, allowing the monument which is essentially "group of buildings which face one another" to be the sole connected link bridging the gap.
MEETING PLACE/SPACE IN BETWEEN:
TEXTURES USED:
light
medium
dark
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