© Abiola Noibi 2014
preface. The Built Environment and Me.
This booklet was made in correlation to the paper “The Rise of Experiential Architecture: A Review of the Shifting Importance of Design Intention and User Experience within the Stirling Prize Winners� and explains the process, visual, abstract and mental before and during the creation of the paper. The booklet illustrates the relationship between the built environment and its user. All graphics made by the author unless stated otherwise.
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we shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us - Winston Churchill whatever good things we build, end up building us - Jim Rohn
the mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilisation - Frank Lloyd Wright i believe that the way people live can be directed a little by architecture - Tadao Ando architecture should speak of its time and place but yearn for timelessness - Frank Gehry
contents. section 1. initial findings literature section 2. facts section 3. riba stirling prize winners map facts section 4. summary
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Astley Castle Interior
Astley Castle Interior
MAXXI Museum Interior
MAXXI Museum Interior
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
www.ribastirlingprize.architecture.com
CULTURAL EDUCATIONAL AESTHETIC DERIVATIVE WORKING LIVING THEORETICAL
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summary. The Built Environment and Me illustrates the link between the built environment and the user. The RIBA Stirling Prize provides a platform to analyse this link as the most prestigious prize in the UK. The written paper explains this in more detail. Overall it is difficult to explain the extent of each building on its user, however it is imperative for all designers to acknowledge and incorporate this knowledge in their design.
© Abiola Noibi 2014