Saturday, December 5, 2009

fluid urbanism_ perspectives

Dear Matias & Sandra,
Here are few lower level perspectives. Fig 01 depicts the habour basin area which will contain informations about the condition of different seas around the world. Fig 02 shows the entry level plaza area. Fig 03 depicts that sea water is inserted into the deeper part of the entry plaza so that people can feel the presence of the sea from the very beginning.

Sincerely yours,
Fluid Urbanism group













fig 01: Harbour basin area.















fig 02: Entry level plaza















fig 03: insertion of sea water into the deeper part of the entry plaza.


1 comment:

  1. One or two things:

    I think you are on the right way. One thing is that your curves, especially from the bridging elements on the water, are very crooked and uneven. Maybe you can clean that up a bit. I know that the seashore image was your inspiration, but you dont need to translate that literally. Think a bit that from the eyelevel this bumps and shakes of your curves look different then from the axonometric view. You have two options to handle this: Wether these bumps are clearly recognizeable as something you intended, or you clean that up. Otherwise they look like you couldnt control the applied design technique.

    You posted the same perspective view with just a slight difference in distance. I would be more interested in a perspective that shows a completely different direction.

    In your eye level view you can see that the aspect of enclosure and volume is completely missing. Your next steps, maybe after the midterms will be how you create enclosed spaces applying your fibrous and tangling approach...

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