Plan to section: Riverside Museum Moving Element1: Window shutter before Moving Element1: Window shutter after Moving Element2: Window before Moving Element2: Window after
New Design Times. " Minimalist Architecture, Less is More. " Accessed May 11, 2017. http://new-design-times.com/article/articleC47.php?ID=47 Key Words: fundamental features abstract natural material essential elements Theory: In minimalist architecture, the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. From the aspect of industrial goal, only essential element remains. From aesthetical aspect, natural material and geometrical form are the key point.
Meeting Room Exterior View Exterior View Stair Workshop Moving element-window before Moving element-window after Studio Research room Moving element 2-window shutters before Moving element 2-window shutters after Top view SketchUp and Lumion files: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0xeffobv5fnx4m4/AACRF-Y8DxNhsRG1dqPvkyuTa?dl=0
HUNDERTWASSER 1. Architecture as a playful, otherworldly place. 2. Appreciates the human individual in his designs: We are not all the same so why should each of our homes be? 3. The careful use of vibrant colours. He uses a lot of colour but delineates it with a strong use of black outlines and planes of white 4. The line between the building and landscape melds: the building as an extension of the landscape rather than as an addition to it 5. Generosity of space: give the individual generous spaces in which to live. 6. "The straight line is godless and immoral" CALATRAVA 1. The use of oblique curves and symmetry to add dynamism 2. The visible skeleton: expressed structure: everything used is visible 3. Evoking the sense of movement through the building form 4. The use of a restrained colour and material palette (a lot of white) to draw focus to the structure 5. Inspired to seek simple forms in the hope of creating an emotional response 6. Architec...