Saturday, May 5, 2012

Experiment 2
Electroliquid Aggregation


Interdependence
The end is never the resulting effort of a single person or a single group. It is the collaboration of many people and many groups.
Wholistic and dispersed elements compliment each other in fusing the building and landscape creating a sense of equality



After posting my electroliquid aggregation, the class was told to 'make the aggregation like a piece of literature' and 'think about the landscape not just the geometrical properties of the models' which was what I had done in my previous aggregation.


So, in class I combined my two concepts


"Wholistic use of a singular material heightens a sense of monumentality"
+
""Dispersion and fragmentation results in the landscape enveloping the building"
=
"Wholistic and dispersed elements complement each other in fusing the building and landscape thus creating a sense of equality"


I then considered the clients - Architecture students, Architectural Computing students, and Civil Engineering students.


"Architects and Civil Engineers both deal with the everyday built environment, yet both contribute differently to different aspects to create a complete structure. Without engineers, architectural ideas remain as just ideas. Without architects, a design may lack some creative flair. Visualisation Artists enable others to gain a better understanding of the structure."


 Then stripping this from its direct relation to this course and this experiment, I formed my final aggregation.

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