1-point Perspective Sketches
(Sketches 1 & 2)
1- Vast expanse of directions
2- Line of depth
(Sketches 3 & 4)
3- Facade of one dimensional movement
4- Stacking levels of horizon
(Sketches 5 & 6)
5- Receiver of light
6- Towering loop of dynamism
(Sketch 1)
1_1- Labyrinth of vertical space
1_2- Facade of hidden geometry
(Sketch 2)
2_1- Linear horizon
2_2- Movement that leads to nowhere
(Sketch 3)
3_1- Various levels of protrusion
3_2- Complexity behind the facade
(Sketch 4)
4_1- Platform to the beyond
4_2- Rising space of movement
(Sketch 5)
5_1- Elongation of shadows
5_2- Movement along the horizontal axis
(Sketch 6)
6_1- Open circle of walkway
6_2- Never-ending movement
(Rendered Sketch 6)
Theory: Moving components withing an architecture can create dynamism, which encourages movement from the people within the space.
Nial Patrick Walsh. "Snøhetta's Shanghai Grand Opera House Evokes the Image of an Unfolding Fan
". April 3 2019. https://www.archdaily.com/914325/snohettas-shanghai-grand-opera-house-evokes-the-image-of-an-unfolding-fan
Theories from week 2 tutorial:
- Architecture without movement is just like music that doesn't play.
- Static architecture doesn't have a purpose.
- Movement is harmony.
- Transformation offers dialogue.
- From the present, we use the past to create the future.
- One Space? Every Space!
- Torment the world delicately.
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