Tuesday 24 May 2016

MASH UP -3 ARTICLES

Nature grows from the idea of a seed and reaches out to it’s surroundings. “Using the environmental nature as our basis for design, a building or design must grow, as Nature grows, from the inside out.


While maintaining quality of life and responding to their unique environments and cultural context for the school design, it is important to encode design rules in a computational framework (for a multicultural school) It is up to the designer/architect to extract specific non-universal patterns as needed, by examining the ways of life and tradition in a particular setting, and then to apply them to that situation. By encoding design proposals reflects different modes of life, customs, and behaviour, where connections between culture, climate, people and place are woven together in a distinct humanistic architecture shaped by circumstance. Most architects design their buildings as a shell and force their way inside. Nature grows from the idea of a seed and reaches out to its surroundings. A examples of organic architecture buildings thus, is akin to an organism and mirrors the beauty and complexity of Nature.” 
In some cases, new ideas for maximizing urban density require building new cities from the ground up, while others reclaim industrial areas and depressed suburbs or simply keep building higher and higher into the sky. These proposals – some fanciful, others currently under construction or completed – represent a diverse variety of urban growth solutions, each with it's own pros and cons.








http://www.archdaily.com/576825/ehrlich-architects-win-2015-aia-architecture-firm-award




SKETCHES















No comments:

Post a Comment