Wednesday 13 May 2015

EXP.3 18 SKETCHES




18 SKETCHES




     Looking at the sports centre              On the ground                    On top of the building        


     In the center                            Going up                       See through


                 Looking at the bridge       Looking at the theater           Looking at the garden 


           You are in the first floor                         Looking up                  At eye level



            Looking on the road                     Driving a car                 Going towards the bridge



                                 On top of you                 Parallel to your eye level        Looking down

EXP.3 MashUp





MASHUP

@Three news articles referring to Architecture


CONTENT:



Architecture is giving body to the will of earth, as well as a beautiful dream of the land, but the most important factor is to give the gesture to co-exist with the surroundings.The topographic model of the site was crucial to address the siting of this house. Access is at the highest level and from there a slight slope faces the best view and better sunlight. Its Northern facade faces the central garden courtyard, which acts as the ‘heart’ of the campus. The low-set horizontal appearance of the building integrates with the dimensions and design characteristics of its existing surrounding buildings which are comprised of opaque stone facades facing the city and glass facades facing the central inner garden. To complement the narrow and pouting interior, we designed height of floors higher than usual and cut walls to let light in, while putting waves of wood louvers on the wall to enhance a gentle atmosphere.



REFERENCES:

  
"Academy of Advanced Studies / Chyutin Architects" 11 May 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed 13 May 2015. <http://www.archdaily.com/?p=628835>

"Extrude / studio GAON" 12 May 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed 13 May 2015. <http://www.archdaily.com/?p=629175>

"RSC Residence / Jacobsen Arquitetura" 11 May 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed 13 May 2015. <http://www.archdaily.com/?p=629527>