Tuesday 17 May 2016

Experiment 3 | THE BRIDGE

ARTICLE MASHUP

The creation of space via the element of movement in Architecture

People move about in a building, lifts and escalators go up and down, sun and shade play across the walls, the breeze wafts through and the foundations gently settle. Apart from these literal kinds of movement, architecture can express movement—or in other words imply, convey or embody movement—without actually moving.  Movement is a measured element that defines space, this element seeks to articulate distinct and memorable places throughout the building.  A combination of differentiated elements along with a sequence of different spaces suggests a kind of architectural motion.  This sequence defines a transition from an open to an enclosed space which is dynamic, interacts with people and offers a variety of places. Architecture and the space it defines shape contemporary man's living environment and the climate of the places local communities identify with which can be recognized by strangers as well.  

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13602365.2011.598698
https://theses.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07312008-
https://suw.biblos.pk.edu.pl/resources/i5/i5/i0/i2/r5502/GyurkovichJ_ArchitectureTransition.pdf

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