Wednesday, 25 May 2016

WEEK 10 - EXP 3: THE BRIDGE; NEWS ARTICLE MASHUP

News Article Mashup

  • http://blog.ainarealestate.com/what-is-green-architecture/ 
  • http://www.ingenhovenarchitects.com/projects/more-projects/toranomon-project-en/description
  • http://www.archdaily.com/90352/ad-classics-the-colonnade-condominiums-paul-rudolph/

The word “movement” has lead to an ever-increasing presence in today’s society, due to the greater physical growth of the human population and every individual’s variant contribution leading to further good and bad to the world’s health. Thus the concept of movement is highly considered in the planning of current or future structures, which has inevitably lead to the greater adaptation of contemporary and more feasible methods such as the use of pre-fabricated units and green architecture. Integrating past architectural concepts which unified and embraced the “greenery of its surroundings” with more modernised techniques, highlights the seamlessness between built structure and its concurrent environment, which introduces the concept in the flexibility of spaces.

Humans have an innate ability in adapting and mimicking an appropriate virtue at a similar frequency to its environment and this ideology is replicated in the creation of private and public spaces in today’s buildings with its respective environment. The integration of green spaces and landscape composed within the structure stimulates a euphoric sensory’s experience which enhances the overall identity of the urban precinct.  Through this a dynamic relationship between movement, event and landscape simultaneously expresses the diversity in the space’s functionality and its encouragement in diversity as a whole.


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