A MAZE IN HOUSE House of Mediation Critic: Isern, David 2018-19
A house between Cherry Creek, and Wazee St. at Denver. Providing the users more opportunities to comprehend or associate. Help users to resonate. It could be a movement, a visual effect, or encounter. A maze, for users mediate during the action inside the paths. The paths are spited into mediation, and circulation. The spaces thats overlapping get to combine.
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Andromedia Médiathèque 2019
Multimedia libraries as civic and political tools. The Idea is to bringing a new a shape, and creating an icon for into Lubbock downtown. The indigenous people of Lubbock, their buildings (TP) are mostly in a pyramid shape. Also represents the meaning of growth and death (History). Creating a water tank to control the flooding in Lubbock, and Lubbock doesn’t had its own water source. The pyramid envelope is spited into two, one is the structure that hole up the force, one is the curtain wall with the alabaster panels.
Collective Boundaries Interstitial public Critic: Kuhn Park & Lisa Lim 2019 in Seoul
The interstitial public space and connectivity between ‘building’ and ‘city’ becomes critical. As we intensify our comprehension of Seoul as a complex organization, the proposal will define a formative stratum allowing itself to merge into an already-established continuously evolving strata. Invariances that were focused on were the collective identities of facades which focused on the group form of facades which also looked at continuation of the façade and how it engaged with other facades. Along with group form, it also focused on the multiple layers that made it into this collective form. The elements that were also focused on were the pushing and pulling of the facades, multi-directionality, continuity, voided space, mechanical fixtures, thresholds and building signage that is continued through other facades. The other field measure focused on invariances that focused on the typology of spaces being created, the spaces that were being categorized were public to private, green space, and voided spaces. The fields researched looked for these invariances through three different fields which were the Bukchon Hanok Village, Seochon, Seogae & Junglim in Seoul, South Korea.
Ritual Pods Action Diagram Critic: Mari Michael Glassell 2017
The movement of a human can be studied in patterns of sporadic and ritualistic methodology. As one performs as a task, the focus and the net expansion of the body footprint differs, creating a variability in specific spatial manipulation. In this experiment, various body movements where studied to create ritual pods specific to day to day tasks, such as eating, and sleeping.
朱 则 强