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Synthetic and solid/void assignment

 Synthetic and solid/void assignment

Main interests:
  • zig-zag movement
  • expanding and shrinking
  • corners
My solid/void model was an experiment on how zigzag patterns affect space defining
One of the things I enjoy most in my model are the voids that appear to be small and insignificant on the outside but very complicated and special on the inside

I am also caught up by the imprints of triangular shapes on the outside of the model. The create a specific direction of movement that is useful in creating a unified model with clear approach


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  1. I like this description of how your model works, especially your reading of movement and directionality in the triangular voids that define your façade here. This is a nice moment that is worth exploring further. Use it to push your concept forward by really thinking about the meaning and possibility of this idea: For instance, think about this idea of movement/directionality in relation to what we've learned about space from de Certeau. What does it mean to say your façade, or your design in general, has movement/direction? How does the movement of the exterior relate to the space and movement of the interior? How do these triangular voids relate to the directionality and movement of your occupants?

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