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KNOWING
by UNSWBE
Daniel Fisher
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Few remember the late Town Hall, but the earth still attests to its presence. Once a place of governance, now it is reimagined as a public square, a symbol of the people.
Knowing requires ignorance and leads to the discovery of only more ignorance.
The parallel of knowing and its necessary unknowing finds form in disoriented internal space, a grid inverted by 45 degrees. Windows hide the orientation to highlight clarity - apertures frame exterior reference points. It is a subterranean experience mirroring the context of Broken Hill.
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A library is a place of community and knowledge –summarily a library is culture and should function to facilitate and embody shared knowledge and memory. The formal characteristics of the proposal identify it as a public building – a keep to retreat to when the elements are beating down.
A library is a place of community and knowledge –summarily a library is culture and should function to facilitate and embody shared knowledge and memory. The formal characteristics of the proposal identify it as a public building –a keep to retreat to when the
Few remember the late Town Hall, but the earth still attests to its presence. Once a place of governance, now it is reimagined as a public square, a symbol of the people.
Knowing requires ignorance and leads to the discovery of only more ignorance. The parallel of knowing and its necessary unknowing finds form in disoriented internal space, a grid inverted by 45 degrees. Windows hide the orientation to highlight clarityapertures frame exterior reference points. It is a subterranean experience mirroring the context of Broken Hill.