
2 minute read
The Beginning of Mess, Dirt, Things and Domesticity
A home where the observer would be compelled to move through space to generate meaning guided by artefacts.
Adapted from Kazuo Shinohara, Casas Houses, 2G.
Advertisement
Fig 16, SANAA, Moriyama House Diagram, Author.
Moriyama House, Ryue Nishizawa, Tokyo, Japan
Things In Interstitial Spaces
The architecture expresses the ‘things’ around it. When the architecture is viewed as peripheral, artefacts not only hold emotional value, but enhance the Plan. - 1:100 programmatic assemblage.
Fig 17, Photograph Home Interior; Lara, VIC, Author. 2021.
An awkwardness of the assemblage of artefacts and things. The lamp not aligned in the corner to achieve maximum comfort with its exposure.

Fig 18, Photograph Interior; Alexandria, NSW, Author. 2020.
There exists a disorder. A disorder that captures the mundane; fixed walls contested with fleeting things; mess.24
24 Jean Louis Garnell, DESORDRES 1987-88. Accessed on 14 October 2021. http://www.jeanlouis garnell.net/DESORDRES/TEXTEDESORDRES.html
Fig 19, DESORDRES 1987-88, Jean Louis Garnell Accessed on 14 October 2021. http://www. jeanlouisgarnell.net/DESORDRES/TEXTEDESORDRES.html Fig 20, DESORDRES 1987-88, Jean Louis Garnell Accessed on 14 October 2021. http://www. jeanlouisgarnell.net/DESORDRES/TEXTEDESORDRES.html


Garden & The Contemporary Home A Garden, A Third Landscape

Fig 21, Unknown, Instagram. Accessed October 14 2021.
A fragment of the garden that designates the sum of the space left over by man to landscape evolution – to nature alone.
Adapted from Gilles Clement, The Third Landscape.

Fig 22, Unexpected Rogue Garden, Author. October 13 2021.
Fig 23, Maison des jardiniers, ASBR. https://www.instagram.com/p/CUYOpfAMkEH/. Accessed October 14 2021.

References
Allen, Matthew, Control Yourself! Lifestyle Curation in the Work of Sejima and Nishizawa. MIT Press, 2010
Allen, Stan, SANAA’S Dirty Realism, 2020.
Anastacio, Barbara. “My Place: Florence Welch,” Published 29 September 2015, 3:19, https:// www.nowness.com/series/my-place/florence-welch-barbara-anastacio.
ArchDaily, “AD Classics: The Farnsworth House / Mies van der Rohe”, Published May 13 2010, https://www.archdaily.com/59719/ad-classics-the-farnsworth-house-mies-van-der-rohe
Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Palladianism”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 May. 2017, https://www.britannica.com/art/ Palladianism.Accessed 14 October 2021.
Campkin Ben & Dobraszczyk Paul, Architecture and Dirt Introduction, The Journal of Architecture, 12:4, 347-351, 2007
Campkin Ben, Ornament from grime: David Adjaye’s Dirty House, the architectural ‘aesthetic of recycling’ and the Gritty Brits, The Journal of Architecture, 12:4, 367392, 2007
Curtis, J.R William, Modern Architecture since 1900. London: Phaidon, 2016
Clement, Gilles, “Gardens, Landscape, and Nature’s Genius”, Collège de France, 2011
John Pawson Architecture, “Works: Life House”, accessed on 14 October 2021, http://www. johnpawson.com/works/life-house
Living Architecture, “Life House”, accessed on 14 October 2021, https://www.livingarchitecture.co.uk/the-houses/life-house/overview/
mA-style Architects, “Ant-house,” accessed 14 October 2021, http://www.ma-style.jp/Home/ ma-style%20architects.html
Tanizaki, Junichiro, In Praise of Shadows. London: Vintage Classics, 2001
Shinohara, Kazuo, Kazuo Shinohara, Casas Houses. 2G, 2011
Yoshichika Takagi + Associates, “House in Shinkawa,” accessed 14 November 2021, https:// yoshichikatakagi.com/en/works/2015/house_in_shinkawa/