Sunday 30 April 2017

Parallel Projections







Design 1






Design 2






Design 3


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Design 1
Public buildings provide spaces that foster links and memory to people, and explore how neighbourhoods evolve.







Design 2
His ideas are about light, airy spaces that were infused with a sense of vibrancy and were designed to draw the community in.






Design 3
In the 70's, I was interested in massive strong forms. Now I am more interested in the contract between those forms that give permanence and solidity, and something that gives them lightness and novelty.






Design 4
In the 70's, I was interested in massive strong forms. Now I am more interested in the contract between those forms that give permanence and solidity, and something that gives them lightness and novelty.






Design 5
Everybody crosses the patio - everybody meets there.






Design 6


Architectural Concepts




Teodoro explored the concept of creating strong concrete forms and to utilise them effectively. These large forms gave a sense of strength and solidity towards a structure, and whilst keeping a space open to light, a certain sense of life could be given to the rather lifeless concrete. These contrasting features can be fused together to fill in the gaps left by the other and add a whole new degree of detail to a structure.





David Adjaye was interested in airy spaces that gave well established lines of sight across a structure but not necessarily a complete freedom in mobility. Each open area needed to have a specific sense of being truly public to all persons so perfect links could be drawn between the structure and the community that makes use of it. These concepts ensure sustainability of the structure and lengthen its life cycle as its uses stay relevant to the ever changing needs of the society.









TEODORO GONZALEZ DE LEON



He faced the challenge of designing for a city that was racing to modernise.

Everybody crosses the patio - everybody meets there.

The No 1 goal of architecture is to create useful objects. We create useful objects for the city to experience them - but also so that those objects move us.

I have over 80 years learning how to live, how to be. i have not learned disciplines, I have become ways of life; reading is a way of life, drawing, painting, sculpture is a way of life; visit to cities; listen to music and architecture are forms of life; no religion is my way of life.

In the 70's, I was interested in massive strong forms. Now I am more interested in the contract between those forms that give permanence and solidity, and something that gives them lightness and novelty.





DAVID ADJAYE



Eclectic use of materials.

Address local concerns and conditions via a historical understanding of context and global understanding of modernism.

Public buildings provide spaces that foster links and memory to people, and explore how neighbourhoods evolve.

Narrative is essential to his design process, by exploring the meaning of 'African American'.


His ideas are about light, airy spaces that were infused with a sense of vibrancy and were designed to draw the community in.






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