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Ti i h di f ’ i d i h i l li h i hi h l d b i hi hli h d diff l h i h d d k k i d d h i i e s t d e t Haowen Yin - a1708181 Jewel at Changi Airpor t , Singapore
A kb id T h i id f i if i ll i h i ll f ll d h hill h i f i f i k d All f hi l l d h k ili d - a18 8 T G ocks in Cranbourne oyal Botanic arden Barcelona avilion
H Y H Y Ha 1 8 8 T S - A hi i l i l A i Si il hi h f i i B m c o i f k h l h k i h f h lik i l ft n . T d w , r a u , w reas texture in architecture and in the Brownhill Creek study for instance, benches and camping sites are usually attened out for easier access to the Creek site. It is strongly suggested that architecture reproduces materials found in landscape, forms and structures them to provide for human’s needs and most architectural elements are intentionally organi ed through effor t or shaped with manufactured form. rom the above discussion, it can be concluded that landscape should be separate from architecture from a texture perspective.
- M i i l i b h l d d hi i i k f i df l d w a p i d Th i d h k i illi d i f h i t n o b s l moves when we remain stationar y. Comparing the term to architecture, fewer movements were found. In the case study of the site, most architectural elements such as the benches or park were aimed to combat weather phenomena and sustain them throughout time. Architecture has better enclosure and security to protect us as vulnerable living beings. To conclude, as the two terms house different movement dynamics, and they react to movements differently, landscape and architecture cannot be grouped.i a e a na 1 8 0 T S
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