MASHUP CONCEPT:
The main concept of master planning is actually as represents place of
exchange, the life exchange, vista exchange, and central exchange. It
represents the place that has been developed as a melting point across the
countries. The building should be
designed to be a complementary part of the landscape. And the project is
embedded and melted within the context by considering all the possible
articulated relationships such as topography and landscape. In addition to the
harmonious relationship between architecture itself and the landscape, notions of architectural space related to the coherence
between the interior and exterior of buildings emerged as a new feature as well.
Transferring
to the site of interior space, seamlessness and fluidity are noticeably prevalent
characteristics. Inspiration for this technique is from the natural seamless
flow of the landscapes. Curving the surfaces in
order to give the sense of continuous fluid space and sometimes by inclining
surfaces toward the inside or outside. The feature of fluid space makes
the visitor unconsciously wants to walk, move, and see what is next,
self-directed, so there is no need any more for an introductory guide and even
for signage. For the detailing
of architecture, the constructivist visual style of
clean lines, pure shapes, flat colors and formal order are still instantly
recognizable in design, which make the sense of simplicity.
Reference:
Architecture 1 - http://transmaterialasia.wordpress.com/2006/09/20/zaha-hadid-reading-her-biography-through-her-metaphors-in-design/
Architecture 2- http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1485
Architecture 3- http://manuscript.sciknow.org/uploads/ojad/pub/ojad_1372323434.pdf
Engineering 1- http://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/easy-guide-design-movements-constructivism-10134843
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