CIVILIZATIONS UNSTRUNG CORE By George Tamati
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CONTENTS Concept Explination - pg. 3 Spiritual Healing - pg. 8 Natural Change - pg. 11 Social Improvement - pg. 14 Design Communication - pg. 20 Final Images - pg. 27
CONCEPT EXPLANATION Development Series 1.
SITE INSPIRED CONCEPT Concept Explanation
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SITE INSPIRED CONCEPT Concept Explanation
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SUMMARY OF PURPOSE Concept Explanation
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SPIRITUAL HEALING Development Series 2.
EXPLANATION OF SPIRITUALITY Spiritual Healing
2.1 CLEANSING THE BLOODLINE:
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NOTION OF ARCHITECTURAL SPIRIT Spiritual Healing
2.2 VISUALISING CHANGE:
2.3 STITCHING THE WOUND:
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NATURAL CHANGE Development Series 3.
HEALING THE WATER Natural Change
3.1 SEDIMENT AND UV FILTRATION:
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SEDIMENT FILTRATION Natural Change
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SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT Development Series 4.
REGROWTH FROM DECAY Social Improvement
4.1 PROCESS
4.2 VISUALIZING RECONSTRUCTION
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REGROWTH FROM DECAY Social Improvement
4.3 REVERSING CHAOS:
4.4 FORMULAS
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REGROWTH FROM DECAY Social Improvement
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FORM ANAYSATION Social Improvement
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PROCESS AND CONSTRUCT Social Improvement
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DESIGN COMMUNICATION Development Series 5.
ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAM Design Communication
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SITE PLAN Design Communication
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ELEVATION AND PLANS Design Communication
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EXTERIOR ENVISIONMENT Design Communication
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EXTERIOR ENVISIONMENT Design Communication
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INTERIOR ENVISIONMENT Design Communication
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FINAL IMAGES Development Series 6.
SECTION AA Southern Perspective
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SECTION BB Northern Cross Section Perspective
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PERSPECTIVE ONE Eastern Perspective
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PERSPECTIVE TWO Northern Overhead Perspective
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PERSPECTIVE THREE Southern Perspective
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