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DESIGN STATEMENT
The Death of Human and The Birth of Architecture
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Decayness Intensity
Living Decaying
Prior to death, and while humans were still alive, we used energy and resources to sustain ourselves and survive the meaning of life. When we die, our energy and resources are transferred to another kind of energy.
The process of represents a person’s spiritual separation death. This is the process deceased decompose into liquid and human is beneficial to
Energy and resources contribute to or impact the forms of architectural elements through usefulness, which is summarised into structural, materiality, and the intangible system of building functions.
When building decays, has lived its whole life the scars the world the passage of time, desire to remember, moments, or create history. A group Decaying is an unavoidable
Absorbing Energy Decaying
Decaying
death and decay person’s physical and separation from living to process by which the decompose and transform human waste, which the environment.
decays, it has not failed; it life cycle, embodying world has endured and time, arousing our remember, relive certain create an imaginary groupunavoidable“remembering.” process.
Decaying
Amount of decayness during the process.
Our thematic research interest.
Energy formed and/or used during the process.
Releasing Energy
Human death releases energy and resources into the environment, which can benefit the living. For some religions and civilizations, the procedure is sacrosanct, and it can be viewed as the beginning rather than the end of people’s lives. The key assertion of our thesis is the idea of reusing and utilising the energy and resources of the deceased to construct and form new things that may help humanity.
Prior to death, and while humans were still alive, we used energy and resources to sustain ourselves and survive the meaning of life. When we die, our energy and resources are transferred to another kind of energy.