How to design a amenity space for Universities
"We brought the canvas into circles . . . and while we turn, we raise ourselves into the space.'' El Lissitzky
El Lissitzky works, the basic elements of architecture – volume, mass, color, space and rhythm – were subjected to a fresh formulation in relation to the new suprematist ideals. Through his Prouns, utopian models for a new world were developed. This approach, in which the artist creates art with socially defined purpose, could aptly be summarized with better future.
If we might now consider planning a city de nouveau for modern conditions, in these times when the determining idea of offense and defense on the part of ancient cities could be modified to the modern conditions of commerce, it would be relatively easy to establish those principles which would give the maximum convenience, the greatest advantages to the inhabitants, and secure the best aesthetic results.
The theatres were open air and built in a semicircular shape with rows of tiered stone seating around it. The shape of the theatres gave everyone in the audience excellent viewing and also meant they could hear the actors well too. In the centre of the theatre was a circular dancing floor (orchestra), with an altar for sacrifices dedicated to Dionysus. The stage was a raised area within this circle.
Students flowing to center when they enter the building. All scenario turning around center into space. I used simillar circilation program simillar with european cities. Whole spaces connecting with center and seperating from them. Entereance bringing people together with center. Upper floor separating people to spaces with huge hole in the center. The mass of the building heavy in the entrence and decrease every floor the mass. The mass of the building falling to the center like lissitzky paints.WW
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AyĹ&#x;e Esin Durmaz Kadir Has University Bachelor of science Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Graduation Project