POINT/LINE/PLANE
4
MASS
8
FRAME & INFILL
12
HERRING ISLAND SITE ANALYSIS
16
PAVILION STUDY
18
CONCEPT & CONCEPTICLE
20
SKETCH DESIGN
22
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
24
FINAL DESIGN DRAWINGS & MODEL
28
Entrance
the walkway
the walkway
Interior
Waterfall
Southern Elevation
Waterfall
REFLECTION
In the studio of earth, we experiment three different approach toward architecture design, which is Point/Line/Plane, Mass and Frame & Infill. In the herring island project, these three approaches are applied to the scheme. These three system have different effect to the design. Among these three system, the PLP and the F&I are quite similar in terms of geometry, whereas the mass gives an opposite feeling of the design. However, the elements or expected materials can be used by the other systems. Three tectonics seem totally different, yet they still have something in common and the logic behind the tectonics are all about space, movement and lighting effect. Pavilion is always an easy case to study the architectural language and system, since its scale is relatively small and it is easy to read and understand the building in a short time. According to the research and scheme, it is important to relate the design to the site environment, which will make the architecture more vivid and help create an approach for people to go back to nature again. Besides, the natural elements can a part of the tectonics as well. As for keeping secrets, the important thing is not only the secret itself, but also the experience to explore and discovery the secret. The process towards the final secrets is supposed to be well designed as well, not only the space of secret. In the scheme, the contrast between the geometric form and the organic water flow is strong in terms of forms. However, the combination of the solid and liquid elements works well to achieve the initial and final goal, which is to activate the southern part of the Herring Island.
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