Journal week 2

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Historically, the development of the tall building has been dependent on technological advancements. As the continuous advancements of technology have impacted tall building design and planning, the architectural profession has also changed to keep up with rapid technological progress. One of the most recent remarkable technologies is the use of the computer to analyze complex structural systems and its ability to produce construction documents. However, the use of digital tools to generate innovative tall building forms in architectural design has not progressed at a comparable rate.

WEEK 2 JOURNAL The computational architecture design INTEREST PROPOSAL: The contrast


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BURI KHALIFA in Dubi.

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PALAIS DES BEAUX ARTS

in French

CONTRAST

http://www.0lll.com/lud/pages/architecture/archgallery/ibos-vitart_museumlille/pages/museum_ lille_01.htm

“The tower’s organic form was derived from the culture and landscape of the region, strongly connecting the building to the surrounding context. ” It shows the CONTRAST texture of the building and the surrounding landscape. The Buri Tower is multifunction used building and the mainly for residential uses. It has different experimental approach. The design of the plan is inspired by the Hymenocallis which is a desert flower.

CONTRAST

http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building.php?building_ id=3

The Palais arts museum is combined two different buildings which one is modern form with the glass facade and the other is the original museum which is made of the stones and bricks. The two buildings have strong sense of constrast but the new building has the glass reflects the old building in the facade which shows the two building are intergrated and reflected by each other.


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Nestle Chocolate Mueseum in Mexico City

http://en.wikiarquitectura.com/index.php/Nestle_Chocolate_Museum

CONTRAST The concept: a playful folding shape that is evocative for kids, of an origami shaped bird, or maybe a spaceship, or could it be an “alebrije�? What might seem like a capricious form is the fruit of diligent design explorations and an intuition about what the place should express. The spectacular result is as firm as the faceted shapes which sustain it. There is a marked constrast between the original ship and the newer buidling, as same as the chocolate factory is compared with chirldren. The building is also contrast in the color design which the outside is the red and the inside is the white, which shows the corporate of the Nestle. Source: http://goldensections.blogspot.com. au/2011/10/nestle-chocolate-museum.html


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