DYSTOPIAN DREAMS PART 1 ARCH10003
2018
SEM2
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Design
Lloyd Hsieh - 996484 Studio 7, Wednesdays 1p.m. Studio leader - Douglas Wan
Studio
Alpha
In a world where a deadly disease is spreading rapidly, the government is putting those who have been infected to death to prevent further contamination. A group of youth who have all experienced losses in life gathers as companions to potentially overthrow power. Guled’s Narrative Hallucinated with the reminiscences of my mother, I have, once again, unconsciously entered the dystopian dream. This place is to commemorate those that were murdered, not sacrificed. Nevertheless, with days passing by, I have become more ambivalent in my own belief that fate is undecided until the moment of death from that fatal disease. As a group, we share silence, anger, and sorrow, but more importantly, turn the sense of vulnerability into motivation to survive and thrive in this corrupted system. Tree leaves as the cure to the disease
Bath/pool in the centre (Japanese onsen > treatment...) Sloping surfaces surround the central space - collect tree leaves and lead to the centre?
New Narrative Nature made this. After a series of catastrophe, the earthquakes and the tsunamis have transformed Melbourne into a different place. The ground has spilt into fragments while the sea has devoured the city. Sitting at the top, I overlook the submerged civilisation… so what’s left? It is too peaceful on this violent terrain. Here I am, waiting for the next tide… The moment comes and I slide down the surface. At this instance, I become part of the water and there I see the fish…
Double-heart of Stacked Stones - Penghu, Taiwan